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in-16 broché, couverture illustrée Bon état. [LP-7]
Paris, Plon - 1927 - In-8 ° broché - Avant-Propos I à VII - 282 pages; Etat moyen
Mm 160x240 Brossura editoriale con sovraccoperta illustrata a colori, 491 pagine con alcune tavole in nero fuori testo. Opera in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Milano, Mondadori, 1971, 16mo brossura con copetina illustrata a colori, pp. 677 (Oscar) .
Over 200 pages. Abundantly illustrated in black and white. Includes contributions from: Ruta Sakowska, Marek Edelman, Jan Karski, Franz Blattler, and Maria Kann. Clean and bright with negligible wear. Unmarked but for Warsaw Ghetto ink stamp dated 1998 upon title page. A premium copy. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Previous owner's name inside. Full beige cloth boards with gilt and black drawing on cover. Previous owner's name inside. 7 3/8"w x 11"h. 82 pages. Color illustrations. Circa 1962.
Le Scie. Prima edizione.<BR>Traduzione di Giacometta Cantatore Limentani.<BR>In 8°; pp. 395 con 49 illustrazioni fuori testo; cartonato editoriale con titoli oro al dorso e sovraccoperta illustrata; cucito.<BR>CONDIZIONI PIù CHE DISCRETE (segnaliamo la consueta forte ingiallitura delle pagine dovuta alla qualità della carta e lieve sentore di umido).
It is 1595, and the rabbi's son Jacob is frustrated with having to live in the walled ghetto known as Jewish Town. Why can't he venture outside of the gates and explore the beautiful city? His father warns him that Passover is a dangerous time to be a Jew and that the people from outside accuse the Jews of dreadful deeds. But one night, Jacob follows his father and two companions as they unlock the ghetto gates and proceed to the river, where they mold a human shape from the mud of the riverbank. When the rabbi speaks strange words, the shape is infused with life and the Golem of Prague is born. In this breathtaking retelling of a timeless tale, Irene N. Watts's beautiful words are complemented by the haunting black-and-white images of artist Kathryn E. Shoemaker. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 57 pages. 8 1/4"w x 11 1/4"h. The fictionalized story of a ten year old boy growing up in New York City in the sixties. Illustrated with black and white photos.
160 pages. Features: Cover photo of infant wearing brain-monitoring rig; Gorgeous color fashion ads; Nice color ad for Dante rings for men; Saga Mink ad; Corum color watch ad; Betty Friedan - Mother Superior to Women's Lib (Liberation); Who Runs Egypt? - who will take over after Nasser? - photo-illustrated article; Jerome Bruner argues infants are smarter than anyone things; People are finding ways to fail their draft testing; Nice two-page Jules Jurgensen watch ad; Colorful yApre cravats (ties) ad - with ties designed by Herbert Bergheim; Beautiful Monet jewelry ad features necklace and earrings from the Sari Collection; Middle Age Meets the Kid Ghetto in Madison, WI; Tissot Watches; Doc Severinsen appears in Miracord 770H turntable ad; Nice two-page color ad for Buxton handbags; Color ad for Swank "Date-O-Matic" calendar cuff links; Seiko watch ad; Psychedelic Puritan menswear ad; The Blacks Who Work for Nixon; Wild 'crotch' photo centerfold ad by Jack Winter fashions; Armando Ghedini hair goods ad; Gruen watches; Sony TVs; Ethnic fashion photos for women; They Hear the Sound of Silence - deaf infants; Popeye and Olive Oyl appear in color ad for Start instant breakfast; Photos of furniture designed by Aaron Donner; Color ad for Johnny Carson pajamas; Cuesta-Rey cigars; Thom McAn laced boots; Puss'n Boots salmon and tuna cat foods. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book
86, (1) p. Original boards (softcover) with title to spine and illustrated title to cover. Boards with some browning and staining, insight slightly worn and in good condition. With dated and signed dedication by the author (forename). With two mounted illustrations.
in-8, 381 pp., broché sous couverture illustrée. Très bel exemplaire, tres frais [DB-1]
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, numerous plates and front endpaper street plan; red cloth, gilt back, red top, a very good, bright, clean copy. Classic and valuable eye-witness account of the Warsaw uprising of 1944. Enser, p.469.
8vo., with plates and endpaper maps; blue cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. Much-needed reissue of the original UK edition of 1958. One of the best (and best illustrated) eye-witness accounts of the Uprising, with useful photographs not easily available elsewhere. The endpapers give a detailed street map of the Ghetto quarter. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THE DUSTWRAPPER. Enser, p.469 (recording the first edition).
pp. xix, 553, (1) [publisher's catalogue]. slightly damp stained and age stained. 12mo. original full green buckram binding, gold lettered spine. extremities slightly bumped. third edition. JUDAICA BOX 4