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Features: Lost from the Fleet, by George Allan England - 1; President Lincoln's Beaver Robe, by C.A. Stephens; The Epidemic at Hemingway's, by Ruth and Robert Osborne; The Adventures of William Tucker - IX, by George Halsey Gillham; Hunting with Bow and Arrow, by Edward W. Frentz; Fact and Comment; The Miscellany Page - hands of good men; This Busy World - Mussolini on Democracy, Did Civilization begin in Brazil?; Poise instead of shyness. The Bobbed Monkey - E.W. Frentz. Cleansing Delicate Garments - lovely Ivory Soap Flakes ad on back cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
23p. Photograph. 12mo. Original printed wraps. Nice copy. "A plain spoken denunciation of an armament industry which makes wars to make money", by a Canadian Army officer. Coldwar/Economics 10
8vo., First Edition; original blue cloth, backstrip lettered in darker blue, a near fine copy. An imagined and closely reasoned account of what might have constituted Mussolini's trial for war crimes
In 16°, leg. in t.t., pp. (6),82; buon es.. (x080)
132 pages. Features: Beautiful color fashion ads; Giorgio Almirante is no Mussolini Yet; If You Think It's Groovy To Rap, You're Shucking - article on new vocabulary of the day; J.I. Rodale - Guru of the Organic Food Cult - photo-illustrated article; Six 'Big Lies" About America - featuring one-page illustration of the Statue of Liberty with a Hitlerian face, swastikas around her crown and a grenade in her raised hand; The Party's Over for the Class of '71 - a report from the University of Chicago suggests the nation's June graduates are facing some sobering facts of life; After Vietnam - Another Witch Hunt? - in the aftermath of the Mylai massacre, William Calley and his Captain Medina; Nice color Seiko watch ad; Interesting one-page color-photo ad for Amelia Earhart luggage features nude model; Nice Tissot watch ad; Mother's Milk or Another Milk?; Fantastic one-page color comic-style Dannon Yogurt ad entitled "Fight Fat"; Nice color ad for Louis Sherry ice cream; Photos of the summer cottage of New York Lawyer Lee Eastman; Two-page ad by the Judaic Heritage Society presents "The Medallic History of the Jews of America"; Friendship Dairy Products ad for their Cottage Cheese; Pennsylvania ad features photo of Amish horse and covered wagon. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this vintage issue. Book
pp. x, 263. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, worn. Third printing. "Strange but true stories previously unreported by reporters concerning the famous and not-so famous, in hindsight now often illuminating, anecdotes of incidents prior to World War II." Coldwar/Economics 3.
Pages 843- 890. Features: Front cover photo portrait of Mussolini with King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, proclaimed Emperor of Abyssinia; Nice photo of Mrs. Amy Mollison, who made a record flight from Gravesend to the Cape of Good Hope; Photos of King Faruk returning to Cairo from England;M. Drouillet is arrested after gallant escapade in the impounded airplane of the Emperor of Abyssinia; Photo of first funeral service in an RAF plane, for aircraftman William Watkin; Photo of the car in which King Alexander and M. Barthou were assassinated being presented to Yugoslavia by France; Photo-illustrated article entitled The Doom of the Mountain Zebra; Photo of Dr. Herms' insect killing lamp; Interesting one-page photo of an unusual French military ceremony - the presentation of the standard of the 505th Regiment of tanks, at the Vannes; One-page photo of the stratosphere, "dust sphere", and the Earth's curvature - from the highest point ever reached (72,395') - taken over South Dakota during a record-breaking balloon ascent; One page photo of the highest vertical photograph ever made - South Dakota from over 13 miles above it; Two pages of photos illustrate the ongoing discovery of unexploded World War I munitions (these shells are salvaged by a French Desobusage company); Photo illustrated article on a "Mystery" tomb found intact beside the second pyramid; Large photo of huge crowd assembled to hear Mussolini announce Italy's sovereignty over Abyssinia; Photo of Mussolini presiding over the fascist Grand Council; Two pages of photos show the defeated Emperor of Abyssinia in exile - Haile Selassie and his Empress take refuge in Palestine; Photos of personalities of the week include Prince Mohamed Aly, H. G. G. Payne, Miss Beatrice Harraden, Sir Firoz Khan Noon, Edward Laurillard, Miss Jean Batten, Mr. Charles Laughton, M. Serge Lifar, Sir Alfred Watson, S. J. Camp, Louis Silken, Dr. Oswald Spengler, and the Duke of York; Page of photos of prominent figures in the inquiry into the alleged leakage of budget information; Recommended site for statue to memorialize King George; Photo inside the Moose River disaster - where the entombed man spent most of their 242 hours below ground; Photo of funeral for Mr. Magill who died in the Moose River mine disaster; Photo of the Princess of Nagode after her marriage to the Maharajah of Sirmur; Two pages of photos of birds of Galapagos; one-page Guinness ad features Alice in Wonderland motif; One-page Harrods ad features bedroom suite; Photos of the wind tunnel at Chiswick which are used to test transit buses; One-page Austin Reed men's fashion ad; Halfpage photo ad for the Alvis limousine; Back cover ad for Douglas Stuart (Stuart House of London). Faint store stamp to advertising front cover. Please note: pages 867-868 not included. One page loose but present. Moderate wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 337-364 plus advertorial covers. Features: Cover photo of Italy's Naval chief, Admiral Dzara, surrendering the Taranto fleet at Malta; Page of illustrations of Britain's powerful new 5.5 Gun-Howitzer; Full-page photo portrait of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Andrew Cunningham; Nice photos of Mediterranean naval heroes Sir A.U. Willis, Sir Neville Syfret, Sir James Somerville, Sir Philip Vian, Sir H. Burrough and Sir Arthur L. St. G. Lyster; Great photo of the H.M.S. "Warspite's" big guns in action; Two-page illustration of Allied landings on Salerno beaches; Two pages of great photos document the Battle of Salerno - the Allies first brushes with the enemy after landing on the beaches; Two-page illustration of naval bombardment at Salerno and Eboli; Fantastic centrefold illustrations of Germany's new Tiger tank super-weapon; Photos of Important German bases seriously threatened by the Red Army - Kiev, Smolensk, and Poltava; Photos of personalities of the week include Colonel Knox and Admiral Stark, Sir Kingsley Wood, Metropolitan Sergius, Sir V.M. Grayburn, Lord Kenmare, Dame Enid Lyons, Mrs. Bernard Shaw, and Mr. Churchill with his wife and daughter Mary; Photo of signing of the Italian armistice; Photos of Mussolini after his release from his mountain hotel prison at Gran Sasso; Photos of the surrender of Italy's navy; Photo of Maltese residents surrounding the fuselage of "Faith", one of the island's three original defenders; Six photos illustrate Nazi demolition at the Hague as they fear invasion; One of the first photos of the R.A.F.'s 8000 lb bomb which is delivered by Lancaster; nostalgic ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy of this excellent WWII issue. Book
8vo., First Edition thus; green cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The German edition appeared in 1967. Enser, p.52.
8vo., First Edition, with plates; black cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly browned at edges and with loss at upper edge of rear panel.
Features: Inside the front cover is an ad reproduced from an issue of the 1914 Saturday Evening Post; On the last page and inside the back cover are reproduced a folder which describes an aid to steering invented and marketed in the 1920's by former Pierce-Arrow engineer Francis W. Davis, the man who also invented power steering; "Notes of an Apprentice Pierce-Arrow Salesman" by William G. Astridge (based upon notes written by his wife when he returned from 'Salesmen's School'; 13 glorious pages of a reproduced portfolio entitled 'Pierce-Arrow, New Salon Models, Advance Custom Modes for 1931; Copy of a 1935 letter from John Powers to Benito Mussolini regarding 'Mr. Duce's' policy of acquiring the world's supply of 'old and antiquated automobiles'.; 2 photos of a 1931 Model 41; reproduction of an article entitled 'Denver Trip in Record Time' re: Frank Botterill and his record-making dual valve six; reproduction of San Francisco P-A billboard; Two-page illustrated article on the early history of Pierce Truck; back cover features reproduction of a P.A. ad from the Nov. 1911 issue of Country Life in America. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Corriere della Sera del 23/5/1933 (Solo il primo foglio con l'art. citato completo).
Mm 130x205 Brossura editoriale originale, 64 pagine. Copia in buone condizioni generali, solo il dorso risulta rincollato. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Monfalcone, Sentinella d'Italia, 1999, 8vo brossura con copertina illustrata, pp. 47. Firma di possesso.
Milano, 1983, 8vo con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 128 con illustrazioni n.t. (Numero di "Historia")
In-16 gr., tela editoriale, pp. 626, con 24 tavole fuori testo. “Dal gennaio 1910 al 24 maggio 1913”. Ben conservato.
In 8°, br. edit. protetta da velina, pp. 245,(9), intonso; piccoli strappi e mancanze alla br., per il resto copia molto buona. (m176)
In 8o, pp. 245, pergamina. Timbri ed etichetta di estinta biblioteca. Ottimo (2629/ MUSSOLINI - FASCISMO)
Mm 145x215 Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta editoriale, 189 pagine, illustrazioni in nero nel testo. Ottimo stato. Spedizione entro 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
8vo., First Edition, with plates and full-page map; black cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
br. Fra il 1934 e il 1943 il giovane giornalista Yvon De Begnac ebbe numerosi incontri con Mussolini, di cui intendeva scrivere una monumentale biografia. Davanti al suo biografo l'intervistato si abbandonava a lunghi monologhi sulla sua vita trascorsa, le sue idee, gli uomini e i fatti della sua rivoluzione. Mussolini parlava, De Begnac annotava riempiendo, incontro dopo incontro, migliaia di pagine nei suoi taccuini. Da quel materiale è nato questo volume, che al suo primo apparire è stato salutato come una fonte per cogliere appieno la personalità, le opinioni, la cultura e la vita stessa del duce del fascismo. Prefzione di Renzo De Felice.
Un giovane poco più che ventenne ottiene un ' udienza da Mussolini : ha in mano , fresco di stampa , un suo libro sul duce . Da quel libro e da quell' incotro tra lo scrittore e il "presidente" prende il via un rapporto preferenziale.
Milano, Treves, 1936, 8vo br. cop. ill. col. pp. 124 con 12 tav.
Milano, 1949, novembre 13, "Illustrazione del Popolo", copertina a colori e articolo all'interno, sull'identificazione della tomba di Mussolini. Strappi al dorso.
Due quotidiani La Stampa di 6 pag. (Mancano fogli centrali).