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1968221134Liaoning.: 丹东一中 东方红公社 Dandong yizhong "Dongfanghong" gongshe. 1968. Dedicated to Chairman Mao as a New Year gift ten captioned black and white line illustrations showing the Chairman at different stages of his career presented in concertina style on two separate leaves. Each panel measures 14.5 x 7.5cm. Upper wrapper dedication to Mao homage followed by ten illustrations five in each section quotation in facsimile of Mao's handwriting last section. Each section 14.5 x 53cm. Text in traditional Chinese characters. In very good condition. . 丹东一中 东方红公社 Dandong yizhong "Dongfanghong" gongshe. unknown
20125S.l.n.d. Paris École nationale des Beaux-Arts mai 1968. 1 affiche sérigraphiée 575 x 430. . Célèbre affiche liée aux événements de mai 68. . Les plus célèbres ont été fabriquées à l'École des Beaux-Arts de Paris. Monté de bric et de broc l'atelier de sérigraphie qui entre en fonctionnement le 15 mai en produira plusieurs centaines. Les thèmes et les slogans sont discutés lors d'assemblées fiévreuses réunissant étudiants et artistes au sein même de l'École des beaux-arts avec ses étudiants qui poursuivent leurs appels à la résistance. Le 27 juin elle sera évacuée par les forces de l'ordre. Ces affiches figurent parmi les plus célèbres et illustrent le monopole de l'ORTF et le contrôle de la parole par le pouvoir malgré l'apparition des radios périphériques. « Le monopole de l'ORTF faisait que les émetteurs de ces radios se situaient à l'étranger à l'exception de Radio Monte-Carlo dont le capital était possédé à 80 % par l'État. . Lorsque les journalistes faisaient en direct la description d'un mouvement de rue cela amenait très rapidement du monde sur les lieux et une petite manifestation pouvait vite devenir énorme. C'est pourquoi le pouvoir appelait Europe n° 1 « Radio Émeute ». Pour pouvoir couvrir l'événement en direct les radios avaient besoin de fréquences d'ondes courtes qui leur ont été très vite confisquées sous le prétexte officiel que la police en avait besoin pour la communication entre les cars des forces de l'ordre. Les journalistes en étaient réduits à monter chez les particuliers et à emprunter leur téléphone pour faire malgré tout du direct ». L'ORTF pour autant verra une partie de ses journalistes se mettre en grève ; plus d'une centaine d'entre eux seront licenciés à l'issue du conflit. Excellent état et très bon encrage mais sans cachet. S.l.n.d. [Paris, École nationale des Beaux-Arts, mai 1968]. 1 affiche sérigraphiée (575 x 430). unknown
198230045MÜLLER ALBERT 1982. 2. hardcover. Don Camillo & Peppone Sirmkovrilo! MÜLLER, ALBERT hardcover
198949980ULLSTEIN LEOPOLD 10/1989. 1. softcover. Don Camillo & Peppone 2055520736 ULLSTEIN, LEOPOLD paperback
1955325DG1955. Herzogenbuchsee Ernst Ingold 1955. Farbige Lithographie auf Papier auf Leinen aufgezogen. Bildformat: 66 x 90 cm. Schw. Schulwandbild Nr 85. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren. unknown
196853181SCHNEIDER FRANZ 1968. 1. hardcover. Zirkus Extrateil: Quiz Spaß! SCHNEIDER, FRANZ hardcover
19612106KLOPP ERIKA 1961. 5. hardcover. Abenteuer Sirmkovrilo! KLOPP, ERIKA hardcover
19682202190101968. Hardcover. Very Good. hardcover
196834044New York: Galaxy Publications no. 1 later Universal Publishing & Distributing Corp. 1968-1971. Nearly fine with number marks to the covers of all but issue two. 34044. Small octavo four issues all covers by Jack Gaughan pictorial wrappers. Digest sized magazine. A very good magazine with excellent contributors. Includes the first publication of "The Tombs of Atuan" the second volume in the 'Earthsea' series and winner of the 1972 Newbery Silver Award medal. Other authors; John Jakes Brak the Barbarian Lin Carter and L. Sprague DeCamp Conan Robert E. Howard a previously unpublished story Andre Norton Gordon R. Dickson James Tiptree Jr. Robert Bloch Connie Willis Clifford Simak Frank Robinson and others. Reference: Parnell Monthly Terrors. p. 298. Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 771-773. Galaxy Publications (no. 1), later Universal Publishing & Distributing Corp. unknown
196641217SCHNEIDER FRANZ 1966. 1.ND. hardcover. Schulabenteuer auf der Burg Dolly 6. Teil gelistet! SCHNEIDER, FRANZ hardcover
197041215SCHNEIDER FRANZ 1970. 1.ND. hardcover. Schulabenteuer auf der Burg Dolly 9. Teil gelistet! SCHNEIDER, FRANZ hardcover
1528022467.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1996219091Munchen: Schirmer/Mosel 1996. Brossura wrappers. Ottimo Fine. Introduzione di John Coplan. 335 fotografie in bianco e nero di Weegee. Biografia Bibliografia. 4to cm 29 x 23. pp. 335. Ottimo Fine. . <em>Legendary photojournalist Weegee's unflinching eye led him to territory few other photographers of his time dared to go. His New York was not the glamorous world of nightclubs and bustling sidewalks but of the back alleys and forgotten tenements that bore witness to the city's tragedy and violence. Weegee's New York is a city wounded by the Great Depression in the throes of unemployment and poverty of crime corruption and prostitution. Taken mostly at night and marked by the characteristically harsh artificial light that cast telltale shadows on their subjects these photographs of crime victims homeless vagrants petty thieves and resolute policemen document the gritty reality of Weegee's world. The first news photographer permitted a police radio in his car Weegee would race through Manhattan's streets after midnight often beating the cops to the scene of the crime. The next morning his pictures would scream from the pages of the Daily News and the Daily Mirror. They still jump from the page today with a restless an immediacy and intense edginess that has yet to be surpassed. The 335 photographs collected in this volume tell a story of New York during one of its most violent and exciting periods. They also tells the story of the man behind the camera whose passion curiosity and humanity belie his role as uninvolved bystander. More than a record of superb photojournalism Weegee's New York is a te! stament to a man who refused to look away.</em> <em>L'occhio indifeso del leggendario fotoreporter Weegee lo portò"; sul territorio che pochi altri fotografi del suo tempo osavano percorrere. La sua New York non era il mondo glamour di locali notturni e vivaci marciapiedi ma di vicoli e appartamenti dimenticati che testimoniavano la tragedia e la violenza della città. La New York di Weegee è una città ferita dalla Grande Depressione in preda alla disoccupazione e alla povertà alla criminalità alla corruzione e alla prostituzione. Scattate principalmente di notte e contrassegnate dalla luce artificiale tipicamente dura che proiettava ombre rivelatrici sui loro soggetti queste fotografie di vittime del crimine vagabondi senzatetto piccoli ladri e poliziotti risoluti documentano la grintosa realtà del mondo di Weegee. Il primo fotografo di notizie che mise una radio della polizia nella sua auto Weegee avrebbe corso per le strade di Manhattan dopo mezzanotte spesso picchiando gli sbirri sulla scena del crimine. La mattina dopo le sue foto avrebbero urlato dalle pagine del Daily News e del Daily Mirror. Saltano ancora oggi fuori dalla pagina con un'immediata irrequietezza e un intenso nervosismo che deve ancora essere eguagliato. Le 335 fotografie raccolte in questo volume raccontano la storia di New York durante uno dei suoi periodi più" violenti ed emozionanti.</em> Schirmer/Mosel, unknown
139023908X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0364984562.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
197353341MARITIM 1973. 1. LP. Maloftege! MARITIM unknown
198018416EUROPA 1980. 1. LP. Maloftege! EUROPA unknown
0260701823.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1390401499.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
23871No date. Card 11 x 7cm very good condition. See Image. No date. unknown
197953339MARITIM 1979. 1. LP. MARITIM unknown
196839205SCHNEIDER FRANZ 1968. 1. hardcover. SCHNEIDER, FRANZ hardcover
1528327918.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1958245990New York 1958. unbound. 1 page on "Lindsay-Crouse" letterhead with printed caricatures 10.5 x 8.5 inches New York October 20 1958. Written to acclaimed Broadway producer Oscar Serlin in part: ".Jan Werich has been doing 'Arsenic and Old Lace' in his theatre in Prague. He sent us one copy of the poster which of course we had to send on to Kesselring. I wrote Jan asking for more copies. He sent me a collection of posters of his theatre in Prague. After searching my mind as to who would really appreciate these it occurred to me that I knew no one who would appreciate their beauty as examples of poster art more than yourself so here is a set." Very good condition with a sliver of uneven toning across the top and a diagonal crease near the lower left corner.<br/> <br/> American playwright director and actor.<br/> <br/> unknown
51-5691New York: 1929. 2 Tls dated May 9 and Nov. 4 1929. Gertrude Amelia Tuttle was born in Chatham Morris County New Jersey on 16 Aug 1878 to William Parkhurst Tuttle and Joanna Butler Thompson. She passed away on 18 Mar 1949 in NY New York. Her father was William Parkhurst Tuttle 1842-1916.She is best known for her publication about her home town:“ Bottle Hill and Madison†by William Parkhurst Tuttle and Gertrude Amelia Tuttle"For about a year past the attention of gentlemen from New York City has been turned to this village as a place of residence and already quite a number of such persons have located themselves here. But a few years will pass before the village will become one of the largest and most attractive villages in North America. These beautiful slopes all around us will at no distant day be occupied by the most elegant residents and large numbers doing business in the city will have their habitations here. The author is perfectly sure that there is no place within40 miles of New York where the scenery the roads the climate etc are better than they are here.This must become very thickly populated by the best citizens from New York and elsewhere".from: Tuttle William Parkhurst. Bottle Hill and Madison. Madison: Eagle Press 1917.During the Revolutionary War era while the Continental Army was encamped following battles fought in Trenton and Princeton in Loantaka Valley one and a half mile southeast of Morristown bordering on the western side of the Borough of Madison and Jockey Hollow Morristown the home was the site of much hospitality to war-weary officers. General George Washington is reported to have been a frequent guest at the home†from the books Bottle Hill and Madison by William Parkhurst Tuttle and The Madison Heritage Trail by Frank J. Esposito 1985. New York: 1929 unknown