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19372Etats-Unis, Mandala Productions for Bantam Books / Star Trek Fotonovel n° 7 de 1978. In-12 broché non paginé d'environ 150 pages au format 11 x 18 cm. Couvertures photos. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais. Photo-roman et adaptation du feuilleton éponyme, écrit par Oliver Crawford et S.Bar-David, accompagné par 300 photos de la série mythique crééé par Gene Roddenberry, avec William Shatner ( Capitaine James T. Kirk ), Leonard Nimoy ( Spock ), DeForest Kelley ( Dr Leonard McCoy ), James Doohan ( Montgomery Scott ), etc. Edition originale américaine, rare dans un tel état de fraicheur, proche du parfait.
151932188Flying Buttress Publication / Graphic Albums 1979. In-4 cartonnage éditeur non paginé au format 29 x 22 cm. Couverture avec titre doré. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais. Complet de la superbe jaquette illustrée et du rhodoïd. Recueil de 7 histoires de science-fiction, illustrées par l’artiste canadien Gene Day, surtout connu pour la série " Marvels Star Wars ". Un des 530 exemplaires numérotés et signés par Gene Day ( n° 154 ). Le colophon par erreur n'indique que 500 exemplaires. Rare édition originale américaine en état de neuf.
199528379Editions Car Rien n'a d'Importance / Collection " Le Guide du Téléfan " 1995. In-12 broché oblong de 119 pages au format 11,5 x 21 cm. Couverture avec photographie de Léonard Nimoy dans le rôle de Mr Spock. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais. Etude consacré à la série télévisée américaine et aux films de la saga " Star Trek " , avec dans les rôles principaux : William Shatner ( Capitaine James T. Kirk ), Leonard Nimoy ( Spock ), DeForest Kelley ( Dr Leonard McCoy ) et Nichelle Nichols ( Lieutenant Nyota Uhura ). Nombreuse illustrations photos et documents. Filmographie. Rare édition originale en superbe état général, proche du parfait.
grand in-8°, n. p., entièrement illustre en couleurs, cartonnage editeur illustre plastifie. Tres bel exemplaire. [BD-E]
56432August 2 1860. Original leaf from the British Star magazine published August 2 1860. With articles in Greek on Hong Kong bullfighting and two wood-engraved illustrations including a view of Hong Kong. Additional Greek text on verso. A few small spots and nicks generally very good. August 2, 1860. unknown
1971LFA-126726403Une plaquette de 40 pages, format 180 x 260 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1971, Sélection du Reader's Digest, bon état
1989LFA-126715639Un ouvrage de 120 pages, format 205 x 300 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1989, Plein-Cintre Editions, bon état
LFA-126714063Une plaquette de 26 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, s.d., bon état
194353630Tunisia 1943. Nearly Fine. Five-pointed yellow cloth star sewn onto plain beige cloth 7.3 by 9 cm. Yellow dye somewhat faded else in fine state of preservation.<br /> <br /> Specimen of the yellow star imposed on the Jewish population of Tunisia in March 1943 as a mark of the slave laboror. Tunisia was the only Islamic country to come under Nazi rule at first indirectly through the Vichy regime in France between 1940 and its liberation by Allied forces on May 7 1943. In response to the Allied invasion of Algeria and Morocco German and Italian forces invaded Tunisia on November 9 1942. By the end of November the Germans took the first anti-Jewish move by arresting four of the community leaders including Moïse Borgel the president of the Jewish congregation. "In addition to the governor-general's sympathetic attitude -- and in some degree to the pro-Jewish attitude of Bey Sidi Mohammed al-Mounsaf -- the Italians also in practice interfered with the application of the anti-Jewish laws" E.H. The dignitaries were released after a week following the intervention of the mayor of Tunis and the Italian consul. Because of objections by the Italians the edict to wear the star does not appear to have been generally enforced with rigor and was only formally imposed in two cities Sfax and Tunis. While 5000 Jews had originally been put on forced labor in thirty locations and camps along the front line "at the time of the collapse and surrenter in early May 1943 only sixteen hundred Jews were employed on forced labor" E.H. Given the relatively small labor force and the lack of zeal in imposing the anti-Jewish ordinances it is clear why so few of these yellow badges have survived. References: I. Gutman ed. Encyclopedia of the Holocaust vol. 4 pp. 1521-23. unknown
190992851909 Venise, Istituto Veneto di Arti Grafiche, 1909; grand in-4 broché, couverture illustrée d'une composition en noir et rouge au 1er plat; 128pp., chaque page inscrite dans un large et bel encadrement en bois en noir ou en couleurs, grandes lettrines et culs-de-lampe tirés en rouge. Frontispice en 2 tons (même illustration que la couverture), illustrations dans le texte ( bandeaux) et hors texte en 2 tons ou en camaieu souvent d'inspiration symboliste. Les illustrations hors texte tirées sur papier très fin sont contrecollées et protégées de serpentes ornées d'un encadrement typographique. Ouvrage tiré à petit nombre, celui-ci portant le N° 101.
20102081502111907666Chinese book office 2010. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 Chinese book office paperback
193075576Los Angeles: N.p. 1930-1934. Scrapbook filled with letters cards printed announcements photographs and invitations put together by Irma Cleveland Matron of the Triangle Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star/ Original string-tied oblong album of buff boards with a laid down color illustration. The Order of the Eastern Star is a Masonic appendant body open to both men and women. It was established in 1850 172 years ago by lawyer and educator Rob Morris a noted Freemason and adopted and approved as an appendant body of the Masonic Fraternity in 1873. The order is based on some teachings from the Bible and is open to people of all religious beliefs. It has approximately 10000 chapters in twenty countries and approximately 500000 members under its General Grand Chapter. It is still going strong.Members of the Order of the Eastern Star are aged 18 and older; men must be Master Masons and women must have specific relationships with Masons. Originally a woman would have to be the daughter widow wife sister or mother of a Master Mason. The Order now allows other relatives as well as allowing Job's Daughters Rainbow Girls Members of the Organization of Triangles NY only and members of the Constellation of Junior Stars NY only to become members when of age. Irma Cleveland and her husband Harry to a lesser extent was very active in this organization. Basically this album covers 1931 to 1933 but there are at least 100 printed items. Apparently she rose to the rank of Matron highest rank possible in her Lodge of the Order of the Eastern Star; Triangle Lodge No. 548 in Venice California. But she was a busy gal as there are printed materials from Lodges all over Southern California: Coronado Santa Monica Palms Culver City Beverly Hills Ocean Park Long Beach and the Grand Lodge. There is an interesting original photograph of initiates going through the ceremony at the Long Beach Lodge. It is not clear what they are wearing but some kind of Greenman costume. Basically the Order of the Eastern Star was a way for married couples to become Freemasons together as the Scottish Rite etc. was just for men. N.p. hardcover
4111STAR OF THE WEST. Star of the West was a steamship built in 1862 by Jeremiah Simonson for Cornelius Vanderbilt and it frequently traveled to Nicaragua. In 1861 the Federal government hired her to ship supplies to Fort Sumter but it was fired on by cadets from The Citadel. D. 2pg. 8 x 12. June 16 1855. Punta Arenas Nicaragua. A contemporary copy of a financial agreement for the steamer Star Of The West. The document states in part In the Article of Agreement dated March the twentieth one thousand eight hundred and fifty five entered into between me and acting legally for Michael Baker of South Dartmouth Mass as his attorney of the first part and Capt E W Turner of the Steam Ship Star of the West of New York of the second part it was agreed to appoint Mr. Charles Morgan of New York to be the approver of the names on the Bond for the Sum of Twenty five thousand dollars to be given by the said E W Turner pledging payment on receipt of the first sample of the Guano at any port from the Island or Islands in the Pacific Ocean the Geographical position of which the said Michael Baker and myself have bound ourselves to furnish and have for ever transferred all right and title thereto as set forth in the Article of Agreement. The document has three filing folds and some ink blotches and it is in very good condition. unknown
1798321399Northampton Massachusetts: By Andrew Wright for Daniel Wright and Company 1798. First edition. 300pp. with music printed from moveable type throughout. 8vo. Contemporary sheep red morocco lettering piece. Worn at edge splits starting at joints. Front endpaper renewed chips at edges of title repaired tear to dedication leaf. First edition. 300pp. with music printed from moveable type throughout. 8vo. First edition containing early American secular music including patriotic and anti-slavery songs with tunes. Noted as containing the first American book publication of the tune to the Anacreontic song which would become the basis for the Star Spangled Banner. This appears under the title "Adams and Liberty" which is written to the tune of the Anacreontic song. Star-Spangled Books B8; Evans 33294; Sabin 1163; Dichter and Shapiro pp. 34; Lowens 139 By Andrew Wright for Daniel Wright and Company unknown
1984RR6586Tampa Florida: Tampa: New Media Publishing June 1984 Magazines 1984 Four issues. VG to Near Fine. Tampa: New Media Publishing June 1984 Magazines paperback
1978h43257Tulsa OK: Jackie Bielowicz; Sol Plus 1978. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 2 volumes. Softcovers with white plastic fold-around spines 11 x 8.75 inches very good or better with minimal wear. 79 & 131 pp illustrated by Laura Viirgil. In the parlance of fanlore-org "Epilogue is a gen and het Star Trek: TOS set of novels." Jean Lorrah is one of the most successful of the early Trek fan fictioneers publishing widely and with mainstream publishers. First printings of Epilogue which originally appeared in Triskelion nos. 4 & 5 are very rare in the market. Jackie Bielowicz; Sol Plus unknown
1978h43266Lynbrook NY: Leslye Lilker; Sasashar Press 1978. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 11 x 8.5 inches softcover with black cloth-tape spine very good light wear and soil. 172 pp illustrated. Important Trek fanzine. IDIC is short for Infinity Diversity in Infinite Combinations -- the Vulcan philosophy now passed into general fan use. This omnibus issue contains work by too many people to list please consult pics of the table of contents but with plenty of contributions by Lilker plus Marian Kelly Juanita Salicrup Trinette Kern David Lubkin Linda Grech and other well known names in the Trek world. OCLC locates no holdings of any issue of IDIC. This was the last issue Lilker edited of this journal. Leslye Lilker; Sasashar Press unknown
1977h43264Lynbrook NY: Leslye Lilker 1977. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 11 x 8.5 inches softcover with black cloth-tape spine very good light wear and soil. 220 pp illustrated. Important Trek fanzine. IDIC is short for Infinity Diversity in Infinite Combinations -- the Vulcan philosophy now passed into general fan use. This contains a full novel "The Forging" by Lilker a Sahaj novel which is a sister zine to "Sahaj Collected." It also contains Reunion Rebel Style by Leslye Lilker art by Alice Jones P.S. Nim and Gee Moaven and poetry by Trinette Kern. Worldcat/OCLC locates no holdings for any of Lilker's IDIC series of zines. From Lilker's preface to this novel "For the unknown fan who leafed through a copy of IDIC at the Baltimore mini-con and then made the mistake of asking the group gathered around the table 'What's a Sahaj' here is an ever-so-brief summary of the events covered in IDICs 1-4: Sahaj ten-year old natural son of Spock and the Vulcan ambassadress to Ventura is sent back to Vulcan when his mother dies. He shows up aboard the Big E. Instant clash between father and son for not only is Spock repulsed by kids in general but as Sahaj is going out of his way to be obnoxious this particular kid really turns him off. Add to that: 1 Sahaj and McCoy hit it off 2 Sarek's reaction to his grandson 3 Sahaj's reaction to Sarek 4 I'Chiya 5 Sahaj's reaction to Vulcan in general 6 A message tape from Jim Kirk announcing Spock's death 7 Sahaj holding Jim Kirk responsible 8 Spock's return 9 Sahaj's abrupt learning of a parental bond 10 Spock's decision to take Sahaj camping on The Forge -- mix well and add two dashes of plomeek logic bake at a slow temperature for two years and you've caught up with the rest of IDIC's readers. Now if you're thoroughly confused all I can tell you is to either borrow copies from friends or be patient and wait for the Sahaj Collected that I'm planning on doing. Leslye Lilker unknown
1978372681Walnut Creek California: Memory Alpha Press 1978. Softcover. Near Fine. Mimeographed sheets in stapled wrappers. 102pp. Modest age-toning on wrappers near fine. Star Trek fanzine with fiction including a novella by Sonni Cooper whose 1983 Star Trek novel Black Fire made the bestseller lists art and an interview with George Takei. Laid in is a newspaper clipping from 1978 about the long-awaited first Star Trek film. Scarce. Memory Alpha Press unknown
1977h43262Lynbrook NY: Leslye Lilker 1977. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 11 x 8.5 inches softcover with black cloth-tape spine very goodm light wear and soil to covers. 202 pp illustrated. According to fanlore-org "Sahaj Collected is a gen Star Trek: TOS 202-page anthology one that won a 1978 FanQ at awarded at T'Con the second ever given out. The stories are mostly by Leslye Lilker about Spock's son Sahaj. Most of them first appeared in IDIC." Other contributors are Marian Kelly Juanita Salicrup Lucy Miner and W. Fisher. Uncommon in the trade and OCLC locates only a single holding -- of the second printing -- at Virginia Commonwealth University. Leslye Lilker unknown
1978h43258PIttsburgh: Trinette L. Kern 1978. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 11 x 8.5 inches softcover with black cloth tape along spine very good light soil and wear. 174 pp illustrated. Very RARE Worldcat locates no copies nor does Library Hub. Contents include the following works page number given in parentheses: The Reader Speaks by Melanie R. 6 Ee-Chiya's Chronicles fiction by Trinette Kern 9 Spock: Pre-Reformation article by Mary Pace Guardian fiction by Leslye Lilker 23 To Enter Another Gate fiction by Trinette Kern 48 Afterthoughts to a Kinswoman fiction by Diane Steiner 60 Volcanoes an art portfolio by Merle Decker and Suzanne Kirwan 63 Poem by a Vulcan Wife by Marian Kelly 70 The Flame Sharers poem by Kathy Resch 71 How Do Vulcans Reproduce article by Mary Pace 72 Reflection fiction by Toni Cardinal-Price 75 Three Ring Circus fiction by Carol Mularski 78 Bulletin Boards: Official/Unofficial by Captain Susan Tomlinson 82<br /> Tribbles by Mary Pace 84 Rand's Lament poem by Brenda Shaffer 86 Starfleet Rules and Regulations fiction by Melanie R 88 The Dream fiction by Pete Kaup 90 Requiem in Red Dust fiction by Jennifer Weston 94 To Wander Among the Stars poem by Karen Moody 97 Stand Off/Mediator/Battle Plan 98 An Organian Benediction poem by C.R. Faddis 100 Who Will Answer poem by Judy Maricevic 101 Apologia III poem by Melania R 102<br /> Bones' Quarters by Andrea Wingo 103 A Last Farewell poem by Uschi Bauer 104 Survive Not Gently fiction by Susan Burr 105 Those Formless Shores This Alien Land fiction by Ellen Blair 107 IDIC poem by Susan Burr 130 Sunbird part one fiction by Jennifer Weston 131 If Tomorrow Never Comes poem by Sarah Leibold 163<br /> Jailer poem by C.R. Faddis 164 Untitled Poem by Harriett Stallings 165 Space Witchery poem by Sarah Leibold 165 And Another Thing 166 May the Great Bird Bless and Keep You poem by Mary Frey 173. Kern also produced several other ST-related publications. The second issue of this particular zine did not appear until 1994. Trinette L. Kern unknown
1991309443NP: PARAMOUNT PICTURES. Fine with no dust jacket. 1991. Publicity Photograph. Full color 8" X 10" publicity photo of featured actors of the Starship Enterprise. SIGNED in black ink by actors- William Shatner Captain Kirk Leonard Nimoy Mr. Spock & DeForest Kelley Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy. Fine in a gold frame under glass. ; Signed by Actor . PARAMOUNT PICTURES. unknown
1984RR4048FTCC 1984 1984 VG complete set of 80 cards with extra 19 duplicates. FTCC 1984 unknown
19779008Washington DC: American Film Institute 1977. First Edition. Original wraps. Very Good. 8 1/2 X 11 Inches. 80 PP. "I decided I wanted to make a children's movie to go the Disney route." - George Lucase page nine<br /> <br /> Original April 1977 issue of "American Film" with the Star Wars cover story. This issue published the month before the release of Star Wars contains the most intimate interview Lucas had granted to that point. It is also quite possibly the first mention he makes in print of his love of Disney and having modeled his movie after their products. Little did he know he would one day cash a $4 Billion dollar check from them. 80 pages of 1977 film nostalgia but the interview with George Lucas stands as the highlight. Six pages of Lucas discussing Star Wars while eating a hamburger the month before it was released. <br /> <br /> "There can be little doubt that Geoge Lucas has gone out on a limb. He has used the success of American Graffiti to put on film the dreams and fantasies of his childhood. He has spent $8 million in a genre where movies are usually done as cheaply as possible resulting in shoddiness. The only question left about Star Wars is an old one frequently asked since the Wright Brothers took their contraption to Kitty Hawk: "But will it fly" - Stephen Zito page 11<br /> <br /> Hint of wear to front cover edges else a fine copy with all parts intact. American Film Institute unknown
19831600New York: Del Rey 1983. First Paperback Edition. Original wraps. Near Fine. 4 1/8 X 7 Inches. Paperback First Printing copies of the Lando Calrissian TRILOGY! Lot includes the first printing of Lando Calrissian and the Mindharp of Sharu July 1983 Lando Calrissian and the Flamewind of Oseon October 1983 and Lando Calrissian and the Starcave of ThonBoka December 1983. Clean unmarked unread copies in nearly Fine condition. Slightest hint of wear at edges as is very typical. The original Lando Calrissian Expanded Universe books by L. Neil Smith based on characters and situations created by George Lucas. All three copies are the stated First Printing. HIGH-GRADE COLLECTOR COPIES. Del Rey unknown