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J. J. Pauvert, Libertés nouvelle n° 11, 1968, 116 pp., broché, bon état.
Cerf, Terres de feu, 1980, 147 pp., broché, légères traces d'usage, couverture insolée, état correct.
in-8°, 185 pp., broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [NV-1]
Unpaginated. A substantial and sobering pictorial review of the Second World War through the eyes of those in the USSR. Significant accompanying text in English. Book approximately one inch thick. Contains many dozens of black and white photos from the USSR National Archives of Film and Photo Documents. Binding secured at spine by masking tape. Book clean and unmarked. Moderate wear to illustrated slipcase. Book
Hardcover Light wear o cover. Pages clean with no writings, no tear and no highlights. The Biotech Revolution begins.
in-8°, 300 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, cartes et fig., -, annexes, broche, couverture illustree plast. à rabats. Bel exemplaire. [HI-4/2]
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. 432 pages.
in-12, 361 pages, dessin in-t., broche, couv. Petit manque au 1er plat sin. bel exemplaire en partie non coupe. [CA-8]
52 pages. Features: Nice cover painting by Adrian Dingle shows a typical rural winter scene - man pumping water from well with workhorses and barn in background; Austria's Underground Fights for Liberation; Canada in Washington - article and photos, including one of Ambassador Lester "Mike" Pearson; Until That Day (fiction); Dynamite Hockey - Article by Joe Primeau, coach of the St. Mike's Juniors - with two photos; "Stamp-Licker" Airstrip - the story of how Canadians invented the PBS airstrip which has revolutionized Allied airfield equipment in European battle areas; Your Glands and You; Woe to the Victor - the political situation in Italy, with photo of a black market; Swords for Slander (fiction); Goldfish King - George Aston produces more goldfish than all other breeders in the British Empire combined! - article with photos; Battle Close-Up (fiction); Vancouver Pin-up Yvonne de Carlo - photo with article; Nice colour comic strip-style ad for Chase & Sanborn coffee features Charlie McCarthy ice-skating on a lake; Kodak ad features colour photo of a maiden with very long fair hair flowing down her back; Nice colour-illustrated ad for Swift's Premium Bacon features little boy and butcher; Colour ad for Fry's cocoa shows mother and two children on sled; Nice colour Studebaker ad inside back cover features their tracked Weasel cargo carrier at military use in the Pacific islands; Old Dutch cleanser ad on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A nice vintage issue. Magazine
Features: Nice colour-illustrated military-themed Canada Post ad inside front cover; Assault on Normandy, by Maclean's War Correspondent L.S.B. Shapiro, with photos; "Stand By to Beach", by Commander Peter MacRitchie, RCNVR - D-Day Coverage - article with photos; Dinner for Four - fiction by Marguerite Eyssen; How Long will You Live?, by Dr. W.W. Bauer; So This is Rome, by Peter Stursberg - impressions of the eternal city after liberation; Britain After the War, by Rt. Hon. Malcolm MacDonald; 'Stardom's No Joke' says Judith Evelyn, 1,000 times a star in Angel Street; Interesting news bits from across the country; Have a Good Time, John - fiction by Alberta Pierson Hannum; Johnny Longden Up, by Jim Coleman, with photos; Brilliant Business - Canadians are proving they can master the ancient craft of diamond cutting; Wedding Bells for another Woodbury (Soap) Deb - the former Thelma Bertha Bowell of B.C. and Lieutenant Wilbert Kennith Carter - ad with photos; Colour Kodak ad explains colour printing; Lovely colour ad for Dr. West's toothbrushes; Nice colour ad for Nabisco Shredded Wheat; *RARE* full-page colour GM ad commemorates the contribution of the quarter-million vehicles they contributed to the war effort - caption reads "The First Billion Miles are the Hardest!; Similar colour ad by Ford Motor Company inside back cover shows their trucks at work in war and at home; Heintzman & Co. piano ad; *Wonderful* colour-illustrated Coke ad on back cover shows a sailor returning from war being welcomed to his industrial former place of work; Faint bit of writing and address label upon front cover. Moderate wear. A quality copy of this important wartime issue. Magazine
52 pages. Contents: Threats of New Violence in Quebec - Why We Should Take the "Army of Liberation" seriously; Are Hospitals Save? - a calm look at two deaths after surgery; Editorial - Of Course Hate-Mongering Should Be Stamped Out, But Not By Passing Censorship Laws - pressure on Justice Minister Guy Favreau to bring in hate laws; Greatness - Dr. Hans Selye describes what leads to the quality of greatness in the mind of a man or the life of a nation; Your Guide to the new federal split-level cabinet; Let's Give the Police More Power; Washington Hostess Perle Mesta; Your Health May Depend On Where You Live; A Weekend with the Ski Fanatics - article with photos; Nostalgic black and white photo ad for Electrohome and "Canada's Largest Stereo Laboratory"; Art Fraud - some odd "Group of Sevens"; Whiz Jazz pianist Tony Collacott; Reflections on the Clay-Liston boxing match; Mordecai Richler looks at the new cliches of nonconformity; Colour-photo Canadian Club ad features rolling in a hoop; Nice colour-photo Coke ad on back cover features beauty holding her own black and white photo. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding sound. A quality vintage copy. Book
304 pages including index and extensive references. The extraordinary struggle behind the bloody liberation of Kenya in the 1950s and the British deception that hid the truth from the world. "Important... Painstakingly researched... An essential work." - Los Angeles Times Book Review. Light wear. Unmarked. Glossy decorated covers. Contents lightly yellowed. Book
8vo., First Edition, with maps (a number folding) in the text; black cloth, gilt back, rose endpapers, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
Iconic preview issue of Ms. signed and inscribed by its co-founder, Gloria Steinem, upon front cover. This landmark feminist publication was "written for all women, everywhere, in every occupation and profession - women with deep, diverse ambitions, and those who have not yet had a chance to formulate ambition - women who are wives, mothers, and grandmothers, or none of these - women who want to be fully a female person and proud of it. In brief, women who want to humanize politics, business, education, the arts and sciences... in the home, the community , and the nation." - p113. Cover art by Miriam Wosk [1947-2010] depicts frantic eight-armed pregnant woman struggling to satisfy the many demands of her work, marriage and motherhood. 128 pages including such articles as: De-Sexing the English Language; Men's Cycles (They Have Them Too, You Know); Down With Sexist Upbringing; We Have Had Abortions; Why Women Fear Success; My Mother, The Dentist; How To Write Your Own Marriage Contract; The Black Family and Feminism - A Conversation with Eleanor Holmes Norton; The Sexual Revolution Wasn't Our War; Can Women Love Women; The Birth of Individual Architecture; and more. Interesting ads. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Signature and inscription appear more clearly than is indicated in our photos. A very special piece of American feminist history. Book
Paris, Albin Michel, 1994. In-8 broché de 320 pages. Très bon état
CAEN, Ed. du Bonhomme Libre - 155 pages. Broché. Nombreuses photographies. Bel exemplaire.
8vo., First Edition, with 16 plates; cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
8vo., First Edition, with plates; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a very good, clean copy in the dustwrapper. Scarce, especially in this condition.
Plon 1984. In-8 broché de 512 pages. Bon état
In-8, 459 p, ill. hors texte N&B, 2 cartes h.t. en 2 coul., notes, broche, couverture illustree plast. à rabats. Bel exemplaire. [CJL]
Grand Livre du Mois, 2004. In-8 broché de 405 pages. Quelques passages discrètement soulignés au crayon de papier sinon Bon état
in-8°, 512 pages, broche, couv. illustree. Bon etat (dos insole). [TX-10]
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 268 pages, with articles by Howard Boatwright, Dennis Marshall, Edgard Varese, Gunther Schuller, Milton Babbit, Chou Wen-chung, Andres Imbrie, Roger Sessions, Ernst Krenek on such things as Quarter-tone impressions, Liberation of sound, a composer's influences, Aaron copland, an analysis of Connotations, etc.
Traduction, par Jean-Pierre ROSPARS, de cet ouvrage où le grand reporter australien Wilfred G. BURCHETT (1911-1983) analysait les conditions de ce "combat du nain contre le géant" qui étonna le monde; chronologie des "gouvernements" du Sud-Vietnam. Français
Book shows light wear to cover, age-toned pages. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind save previous owner's name and sticker in front section of the book. 175 pages, the glue in this perfect bound book is over 50 years old and is likely fragile. True first ed.