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1390435873.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0341961pp. 21 plates price list A very nice copy of the first edition in the publisher's wrappers. We have been selling antiquarian books on Africa Oceania archaeology anthropology travel and the ancient world for over forty years. All our books are carefully catalogued and they are in excellent condition unless stated in the description. All shipments are fully insured at our expense. All books are carefully packaged in new packaging material and despatched by registered or recorded mail or by a courier service; the customer is always able to track their shipment. All sales are accompanied by a VAT invoice. Photographs may be supplied if requested.B unknown
004358No Place: No Publisher Single sided screen printed poster linen backed approximately 520mm x 865mm 760mm excluding linen backing no publisher no place but Paris and no date but 1968. Printing flaw to head with excess ink some slight fraying to linen backing otherwise fairly bright and clean. Screen print of a French riot policeman probably from the CRS - Compagnies Republicaines de Securite with the text beneath which roughly translates as 'For violence hate and repression - party of fear'. From the recently dispersed collection of Hilary Gerrard 1933-2023 formerly business manager to Ringo Starr from the 1970s onwards. Unknown. Unbound. Good. Double Elephant. Poster. No Publisher Paperback
0364373091.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196840516Paris: np 1968. 55 x 43cm. Image of a silhouetted grinning male figure with an enlarged nose reading "Pom Pom La Chielit" which loosely translates to "Pom Pom the Shitty Mess" The nickname "Pom Pom" refers to Georges Pompidou the then Prime Minister and top aid to President Charles de Gaulle. The term "chienlit" was brought to notoriety by de Gaulle in an angry speech during the student protests when he used the vernacular term as a scatological pun "La reforme oui la che-en-lit non" meaning "Reform yes but chaos no." Subsequently the students reused the expression on leaflets and posters where silhouettes of political leaders were accompanied by confrontational slogans. np unknown
1527771393.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196639198SCHNEIDER FRANZ 1966. 1. hardcover. SCHNEIDER, FRANZ hardcover
1937224921Milano: All'insegna del pesce d'oro Serie letteraria 1937. Brossura wrappers. Molto buono Very Good. V<strong>ersione di Giacomo Prampolini</strong>. 32mo. pp. 32. Molto buono Very Good. Copertina leggermente sporca Lightly soiled cover. Prima edizione di 220 XXX es. numerati. Scheiwiller Novati 2013 NOVATI Laura. Giovanni e Vanni Scheiwiller editori. Edizioni Unicopli 2013. All'insegna del pesce d'oro, Serie letteraria unknown
196641219SCHNEIDER FRANZ 1966. 1.ND. hardcover. Schulabenteuer auf der Burg Dolly 6. Teil gelistet! SCHNEIDER, FRANZ hardcover
198641220SCHNEIDER FRANZ 1986. 63. hardcover. Schulabenteuer auf der Burg Dolly SCHNEIDER, FRANZ hardcover
1945224953Milano: All'insegna del pesce d'oro Garotto Serie letteraria 1945. Brossura wrappers. Molto buono Very Good. . 32mo. pp. 32. Molto buono Very Good. Prima edizione di 350 L es. numerati. Letteratura italiana del 900 italiano Gambetti 2007 Gambetti Lucio Vezzosi Franco Rarità bibliografiche del Novecento italiano. Repertorio delle edizioni originali. Milano Edizioni Sylvestre Bonnard 2007. All'insegna del pesce d'oro (Garotto), Serie letteraria unknown
Z1-C-087-01288National Council of Social Service. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. National Council of Social Service unknown
12591063899Hardcover. GOOD. 1976 edition Tight binding X-library Usual library markings Maine hardcover
5A2003Porzellanfabrik W. Goebel Oeslau 1984. Maße ca.: 262 x 157 x 23 cm rückseitig mit eingedruckter Bezeichnung und geprägter Nummer '53 401 26' sowie eingelassene Löcher zum Aufhängen. - sehr gute Erhaltung / W. Germany / Für Pelikan-Sammler ein Muß! - unknown
2080202105601104Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
2009226133Gottingen: Steidl 2009. Rilegato tela cloth. Perfetto Mint. Fotografie in bianco e nero e una a colori a piena pagina di Mauro D'Agati scattate tra il 1997 e il 2007 durante i festival musicali nei quartieri popolari di <strong>Palermo </strong>come Albergheria Ballarò"; Borgo Vecchio Kalsa Michelangelo Monte Pellegrino Papireto Olivella Via Re Federico Villaggio Santa Rosalia. Tra i cantanti: Mario Merola Manuela Villa Franco Dallara Ignazio Trevi Giusi Anceschi Tony Colombo Gianni Di Giovanni Fabio Nardi et al. In allegato un DVD Immagini di Mauro D'Agati - Colonna sonora di Domenico Sciajno. Cm 315x23. pp. 106. Perfetto Mint. Prima edizione First Edition. <em><strong>Palermo Unsung</strong> racconta la storia dei <strong>cantanti neomelodici</strong> che si esibiscono nei festival musicali del sud Italia e del frenetico pubblico che li segue. È una storia dell'uomo comune ragamuffin culturalmente 'corrotto' ma umano e paradossalmente autentico. Un <strong>DVD</strong> di 20 minuti assemblage d'immagini di Mauro D'Agati e musica di <strong>Domenico Sciajno</strong> dà" il senso della vibrante acustica e delle emozioni di queste feste popolari.</em> Steidl, hardcover
1928104607México 1928. Signed numbered 168/200 titled and dates in pencil on front lower margin. Also signed with artist stamp of verification on verso of each. Each also signed in plate. Arches paper. Original serigraphs by Mexican caricaturist Ernesto García Cabral better known as "El Chango" of beautiful art deco women. Women according to his son Vicente Garcia Cabral Sans were his favorite subjects. Carlos Monsivais once said that it was he who managed to best capture the essence of women of the twenties: the movement and brightness of clothes makeup eyes legs that culminated in stylized shoes. The period between 1920-1930 was his most intense period of art deco drawings and these represent the pinnacle of his talent. Sold as set<br /> Ref: Carlos Monsiváis en Aires de familia. unknown
16-5565New York: Martin Beck Theatre1942. 2 color letterpress on board. 22 x 14 inches."Free men cannot start a war but once it is started they can fight on in defeat. Herd men followers of a leader cannot do that and so it is always the herd men who win battles and the free men who win wars.â€â€• John Steinbeck The Moon Is Down.The Moon is Down was John Steinbeck's second attempt at writing a novel in play form Of Mice and Men was his first. It was composed while on assignment from the Foreign Information Service a division of the Office of Strategic Services charged with combating Nazi propaganda. His original story depicting a small American town invaded by enemy troops was rejected by the FIS who feared that it might demoralize the civilian public. In his revised manuscript published by Viking in 1942 Steinbeck kept the same plot but set it in an unnamed Scandinavian town rather than the United States. Despite mixed critical reception the book was a remarkable public success outselling The Grapes of Wrath two-to-one in pre-publication; it would eventually pass through 76 editions. Shortly after publication the producer Oscar Serlin purchased the dramatic rights to The Moon is Down Herman Shumlin initially bought them but passed them on saying he “did not care for The Moon is Down’s politics.†Serlin known for his production of “Life with Father†accepted the challenge believing Steinbeck’s play would attract a large audience. “The Moon is Down†premiered on Broadway in April 1942 starring Otto Kruger as Colonel Lanser and Ralph Morgan as Mayor Orden. Like the novel before it the play was publicly adored but critically lambasted. Life magazine reported that it was “trumpeted louder than any literary event of the season†while the critical consensus was that “Steinbeck was too easy on the Germans too optimistic about the ultimate victory of the Allies and ultimately too moralistic." Despite its initial Broadway run lasting only nine weeks the play was immensely successful on the road and abroad especially in London and Stockholm. Rather surprisingly it was nominated for Best Play by the New York Drama Critics’ Circle and placed second.Provenance: From the estate of producer Oscar Serlin. New York: Martin Beck Theatre,1942. unknown
753Light creasing and tone pencil notations to verso. Very good. JJA-753. <p>Original Art Frederick Spurgin artist 1882 - 1968. Original Pen & Ink Drawing: Cover Art for The Third Golden Year Annual published by The Art & Humour Publishing Co. circa 1930.</p> <br /> <p>Signed by Frederick Spurgin.</p> <br /> <p>Measures approx. 12 x 8.5 inches. Pen & ink on laid paper.</p> . unknown
16-5570New York: Martin Beck Theatre1942. Gouache in 8 colors on board.'22 x 14 inches "Free men cannot start a war but once it is started they can fight on in defeat. Herd men followers of a leader cannot do that and so it is always the herd men who win battles and the free men who win wars.â€â€• John Steinbeck The Moon Is Down.The Moon is Down was John Steinbeck's second attempt at writing a novel in play form Of Mice and Men was his first. It was composed while on assignment from the Foreign Information Service a division of the Office of Strategic Services charged with combating Nazi propaganda. His original story depicting a small American town invaded by enemy troops was rejected by the FIS who feared that it might demoralize the civilian public. In his revised manuscript published by Viking in 1942 Steinbeck kept the same plot but set it in an unnamed Scandinavian town rather than the United States. Despite mixed critical reception the book was a remarkable public success outselling The Grapes of Wrath two-to-one in pre-publication; it would eventually pass through 76 editions. Shortly after publication the producer Oscar Serlin purchased the dramatic rights to The Moon is Down Herman Shumlin initially bought them but passed them on saying he “did not care for The Moon is Down’s politics.†Serlin known for his production of “Life with Father†accepted the challenge believing Steinbeck’s play would attract a large audience. “The Moon is Down†premiered on Broadway in April 1942 starring Otto Kruger as Colonel Lanser and Ralph Morgan as Mayor Orden. Like the novel before it the play was publicly adored but critically lambasted. Life magazine reported that it was “trumpeted louder than any literary event of the season†while the critical consensus was that “Steinbeck was too easy on the Germans too optimistic about the ultimate victory of the Allies and ultimately too moralistic." Despite its initial Broadway run lasting only nine weeks the play was immensely successful on the road and abroad especially in London and Stockholm. Rather surprisingly it was nominated for Best Play by the New York Drama Critics’ Circle and placed second.Provenance: From the estate of producer Oscar Serlin. New York: Martin Beck Theatre,1942 unknown
16-5574New York: Martin Beck Theatre1942. Gouache in 7 colors on paper mounted on board.'22 x 14 inches "Free men cannot start a war but once it is started they can fight on in defeat. Herd men followers of a leader cannot do that and so it is always the herd men who win battles and the free men who win wars.â€â€• John Steinbeck The Moon Is Down.The Moon is Down was John Steinbeck's second attempt at writing a novel in play form Of Mice and Men was his first. It was composed while on assignment from the Foreign Information Service a division of the Office of Strategic Services charged with combating Nazi propaganda. His original story depicting a small American town invaded by enemy troops was rejected by the FIS who feared that it might demoralize the civilian public. In his revised manuscript published by Viking in 1942 Steinbeck kept the same plot but set it in an unnamed Scandinavian town rather than the United States. Despite mixed critical reception the book was a remarkable public success outselling The Grapes of Wrath two-to-one in pre-publication; it would eventually pass through 76 editions. Shortly after publication the producer Oscar Serlin purchased the dramatic rights to The Moon is Down Herman Shumlin initially bought them but passed them on saying he “did not care for The Moon is Down’s politics.†Serlin known for his production of “Life with Father†accepted the challenge believing Steinbeck’s play would attract a large audience. “The Moon is Down†premiered on Broadway in April 1942 starring Otto Kruger as Colonel Lanser and Ralph Morgan as Mayor Orden. Like the novel before it the play was publicly adored but critically lambasted. Life magazine reported that it was “trumpeted louder than any literary event of the season†while the critical consensus was that “Steinbeck was too easy on the Germans too optimistic about the ultimate victory of the Allies and ultimately too moralistic." Despite its initial Broadway run lasting only nine weeks the play was immensely successful on the road and abroad especially in London and Stockholm. Rather surprisingly it was nominated for Best Play by the New York Drama Critics’ Circle and placed second.Provenance: From the estate of producer Oscar Serlin. New York: Martin Beck Theatre,1942 unknown
16-5571New York: Martin Beck Theatre1942. Gouache in 7 colors on paper mounted on board.'22 x 14 inches "Free men cannot start a war but once it is started they can fight on in defeat. Herd men followers of a leader cannot do that and so it is always the herd men who win battles and the free men who win wars.â€â€• John Steinbeck The Moon Is Down.The Moon is Down was John Steinbeck's second attempt at writing a novel in play form Of Mice and Men was his first. It was composed while on assignment from the Foreign Information Service a division of the Office of Strategic Services charged with combating Nazi propaganda. His original story depicting a small American town invaded by enemy troops was rejected by the FIS who feared that it might demoralize the civilian public. In his revised manuscript published by Viking in 1942 Steinbeck kept the same plot but set it in an unnamed Scandinavian town rather than the United States. Despite mixed critical reception the book was a remarkable public success outselling The Grapes of Wrath two-to-one in pre-publication; it would eventually pass through 76 editions. Shortly after publication the producer Oscar Serlin purchased the dramatic rights to The Moon is Down Herman Shumlin initially bought them but passed them on saying he “did not care for The Moon is Down’s politics.†Serlin known for his production of “Life with Father†accepted the challenge believing Steinbeck’s play would attract a large audience. “The Moon is Down†premiered on Broadway in April 1942 starring Otto Kruger as Colonel Lanser and Ralph Morgan as Mayor Orden. Like the novel before it the play was publicly adored but critically lambasted. Life magazine reported that it was “trumpeted louder than any literary event of the season†while the critical consensus was that “Steinbeck was too easy on the Germans too optimistic about the ultimate victory of the Allies and ultimately too moralistic." Despite its initial Broadway run lasting only nine weeks the play was immensely successful on the road and abroad especially in London and Stockholm. Rather surprisingly it was nominated for Best Play by the New York Drama Critics’ Circle and placed second.Provenance: From the estate of producer Oscar Serlin. New York: Martin Beck Theatre,1942 unknown
16-5568New York: Martin Beck Theatre1942. Gouache in 6 colors on board 22 x 14 inches."Free men cannot start a war but once it is started they can fight on in defeat. Herd men followers of a leader cannot do that and so it is always the herd men who win battles and the free men who win wars.â€â€• John Steinbeck The Moon Is Down.The Moon is Down was John Steinbeck's second attempt at writing a novel in play form Of Mice and Men was his first. It was composed while on assignment from the Foreign Information Service a division of the Office of Strategic Services charged with combating Nazi propaganda. His original story depicting a small American town invaded by enemy troops was rejected by the FIS who feared that it might demoralize the civilian public. In his revised manuscript published by Viking in 1942 Steinbeck kept the same plot but set it in an unnamed Scandinavian town rather than the United States. Despite mixed critical reception the book was a remarkable public success outselling The Grapes of Wrath two-to-one in pre-publication; it would eventually pass through 76 editions. Shortly after publication the producer Oscar Serlin purchased the dramatic rights to The Moon is Down Herman Shumlin initially bought them but passed them on saying he “did not care for The Moon is Down’s politics.†Serlin known for his production of “Life with Father†accepted the challenge believing Steinbeck’s play would attract a large audience. “The Moon is Down†premiered on Broadway in April 1942 starring Otto Kruger as Colonel Lanser and Ralph Morgan as Mayor Orden. Like the novel before it the play was publicly adored but critically lambasted. Life magazine reported that it was “trumpeted louder than any literary event of the season†while the critical consensus was that “Steinbeck was too easy on the Germans too optimistic about the ultimate victory of the Allies and ultimately too moralistic." Despite its initial Broadway run lasting only nine weeks the play was immensely successful on the road and abroad especially in London and Stockholm. Rather surprisingly it was nominated for Best Play by the New York Drama Critics’ Circle and placed second.Provenance: From the estate of producer Oscar Serlin. New York: Martin Beck Theatre,1942 unknown
16-5567New York: Martin Beck Theatre1942. Gouache in 4 colors on board 17 x 12 inches. 11 x 7 inches image."Free men cannot start a war but once it is started they can fight on in defeat. Herd men followers of a leader cannot do that and so it is always the herd men who win battles and the free men who win wars.â€â€• John Steinbeck The Moon Is Down.The Moon is Down was John Steinbeck's second attempt at writing a novel in play form Of Mice and Men was his first. It was composed while on assignment from the Foreign Information Service a division of the Office of Strategic Services charged with combating Nazi propaganda. His original story depicting a small American town invaded by enemy troops was rejected by the FIS who feared that it might demoralize the civilian public. In his revised manuscript published by Viking in 1942 Steinbeck kept the same plot but set it in an unnamed Scandinavian town rather than the United States. Despite mixed critical reception the book was a remarkable public success outselling The Grapes of Wrath two-to-one in pre-publication; it would eventually pass through 76 editions. Shortly after publication the producer Oscar Serlin purchased the dramatic rights to The Moon is Down Herman Shumlin initially bought them but passed them on saying he “did not care for The Moon is Down’s politics.†Serlin known for his production of “Life with Father†accepted the challenge believing Steinbeck’s play would attract a large audience. “The Moon is Down†premiered on Broadway in April 1942 starring Otto Kruger as Colonel Lanser and Ralph Morgan as Mayor Orden. Like the novel before it the play was publicly adored but critically lambasted. Life magazine reported that it was “trumpeted louder than any literary event of the season†while the critical consensus was that “Steinbeck was too easy on the Germans too optimistic about the ultimate victory of the Allies and ultimately too moralistic." Despite its initial Broadway run lasting only nine weeks the play was immensely successful on the road and abroad especially in London and Stockholm. Rather surprisingly it was nominated for Best Play by the New York Drama Critics’ Circle and placed second.Provenance: From the estate of producer Oscar Serlin. New York: Martin Beck Theatre,1942 unknown