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1991248195PN. New. 1991. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
Pages 161-196 plus 4 pages of ads. Features: Cover photo of the Eiger, where Barry Brewster lost his life, plus text and more photos; Russian dock collides with the South Goodwin lightship; Photo of Simon Paterson coming ashore after swimming the English Channel underwater in just under 14 hours; Photo of Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the pro--fascist union movement, being knocked to the ground by demonstrators in Manchester on July 29; Four photos of the Queen at Plymouth and Dartmouth; Indian forces attack Chinese post in Ladakh - article with photo; Photo of Egyptian tank and Conquerer rocket; Major Michael Banks, Lieut. Hugh Wiltshire, and John Hinde successfully climb Mount McKinley; Major E. J. E. Mills and Capt. M. R. Jones are killed 5000 feet from the summit of Khingyang Chish in the Himalayas; Photo of new French bathyscaphe, L'Archimede, which successfully plunged to a depth of 31,350 feet on July 15; Photo of First Lady Mrs. Kennedy and Col. John Glenn waterskiing near Hyannis Port Massachusetts, Photo of Russian high jumper Valeriy Brumel setting world record of 7'5" at Stanford on July 22; America's Cup sailing photos, Aerial photo of devastation caused by exploding propane truck at Berlin, New York; Honolulu crash scene photo where 27 people died when a Britannia airliner crashed while landing; Photo of triple-hulled airship under construction at Trenton, New Jersey; Two photos of NASA's "Project Apollo"; Review of "Red Plush and Black Velvet", by Joseph Wechsberg - Dame Nellie Melba was Australia's queen of song; Two pages of illustrations show how the USA proposes to land two men on the moon in a few years; Two pages of photos of the new Chelsea barracks; Fantastic centrefold aerial photo of a packed Los Angeles Dodgers baseball stadium surrounded by many acres of cars; Four illustrations of the threatened monuments of Nubia; Photos of historic English buildings to be dismantled and rebuilt elsewhere; Photos of personalities of the week include Richard Aldington, Sir Burke Trend, Sir Laurence Hellsby, W. Armstrong, the Very Rev. M. M. Gibbs, Mr. C. Dearrsley, Aelred Watkin, Lord Freyberg, V. C., Major E. J. E. Mills, Capt. M. R. Jones, Mr. J. Mannings, Mr. J. T. Molony, the Duke of Norfork, The Right Honourable T. Rinfret, P. C.; Page of photos of horses and riders at the Royal International Horse Show; One-page photo of Miss Pat's Smythe riding Flanagan at the White City; Three photos of Bubbles, the 14 foot black pilot whale at Marineland, California, performing her tricks; Beautiful one-page aerial photo of the Colossus of Chiba, Kwannon, the Japanese goddess of mercy, standing 170 feet tall; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Pages 253-284. Features: Cover photo portrait of the King; Eleven photos of Port Darwin - the first place on the Australian mainland to be bombed; photo of Japanese invasion barges off Indo-China; Stefan Zweig commits suicide in Brazil; Second Malaya V.C. awarded to Lieut.-Colonel A.E. Cumming; Two pages of exclusive photos of the ruthless Japanese air attack on Hong Kong on December 8, 1941, including photos of Hugh E. Chen and Lee C. Taylor who flew a 1934 'Vultee' to safety using a toy compass; Photos of Timor and Rangoon; Lovely photos of Bali and her residents; Two-page illustration of a North African desert 'Jock Force' intercepting a strong German reconnaissance column; Six illustrations of different uniforms of soldiers of the Burma Rifles; One-page relief map showing Japan's pressure on Burma/the threat to Rangoon; Two pages of photos of the Red Army in action as its celebrates is twenty-fourth birthday; Sensational black and white photo-portrait centrefold of Winston Churchill; Photos of individuals involved in War Cabinet reshuffle; Photos of ten personalities of the week including Air Marshal A.T. Harris (Bomber Harris) and the Sheik of Bahrein (Bahrain); Moths that never fly; The Total Eclipse of the Moon on March 2; One-page photo of vivid prehistoric frescoes recently discovered near Montignac; Vintage ads. This issue was never stapled. Above-average wear to advertorial cover. Contents clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A worthy copy of this great wartime issue. Book
Pages 1057-1092. Features: Colour ad inside front cover by Dunlop Rubber features illustration of St. Mary's Cathedral in Iona; Five photos of the moon and planets from the Palomar Observatory; Nice one-page photo portrait of Admiral Lord Mountbatten; Six photos of the Circus at Olympia - with the Queen and Prince Phillip present; The Private papers of Douglas Haig, 1914-1919; Photos of Lake Eyre's transformation from desert to lake to desert; A Canadian Fighter Wing for N.A.T.O. - three photos of the handing-over of the R.C.A.F. fighter base at Grostenquin, in France, with men and aircraft, to the command of N.A.T.O.; Two photos of America's latest eight-jet stratofortress, the Boeing YB-B52 Stratofortress; Eisenhower's visit to Korea; Photo of Eisenhower carving his Thanksgiving turkey; Six photos of West Africa's first waterborne "Petrol Train", the 'Adama' and her barges' 1,200-mile voyage; Centerfold illustration of Canterbury as it was in Roman times; Deciphering the palimpset of Canterbury (courtesy of excavations made possible by the blitz); Seven photos of the presentation of the Noble prizes by King Gustaf, and the Nobel banquet; Photos of personalities of the week, including Sir William Dampier and Sir William Goscombe John; Photo of the new President of Israel, Mr. Itzhak Ben-Zvi, taking the oath in the Knesset; Six photos of an automatic mail sorting machine in use in a Belgian post office; Photos and brief write-ups of the regular contributors to the publication - Frank Davis, J.C. Trewin, Baruch H. Wood, Clarence Elliott, Cyril Falls, Arthur Bryant, Sir John Squire, E.D. O'Brien, Mrs. Romilly John, Dr. Maurice Burton and Alan Dent; Nice colour ad on back cover for Imperial Leather's toilet powder; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
200289887Couverture souple. Brochure de 48 pages.
1968141641Couverture souple. Brochure de 40 pages.
1970142376Couverture souple. Brochure de 40 pages.
1949188141949. African American Moon Bucklin. The Darker Brother. New York City: Bantam Books November 1949. Bantam Edition First paperback printing. 246 pages in total. The cover depicts an African-American man named Ben and his fiancé Birdie in the streets of Harlem being confronted by a hostile White man clenching his papers. A classic pulp soft cover the illustrations are vibrant and meticulous portraying glimpses of Harlem in the background. Beautiful shades of red blue and gold radiate throughout the cover's detailed illustrations of the characters. The cover reads "He came up North for freedom and got---Harlem!" on the top margin followed by the title The Darker Brother in bold black lettering. The back cover reads in bold red letters "Born the Wrong Color". Octavo. An African-American man named Ben from Florida starts a new life in Harlem New York after escaping the prejudices that followed him throughout the South. Optimistic he plans to marry his fiancé Birdie in Harlem. Yet he is met with major obstacles as he soon finds out that "North or South his skin looked just as dark to prejudiced eyes". Minor creasing on the bottom right cover and minor chipping on the spine not affecting text or illustrations. Clean and in very good condition. unknown
19451919DOUBLEDAY. NY 1945. Fine. 1945. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in a good only dj. Several chips along edges of dj. Features work by: Chester Himes Langston Hughes Sterling Brown Richard Wright & several others. . DOUBLEDAY. NY 1945 hardcover
19435794Garden City: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc 1943. First Edition. Fine/Near Fine. First Edition stated on copyright page. In original unclipped jacket in protective sheet with minor creasing at the head of the spine and tiny dots at the tail of the spine. Bound in red cloth over boards with cream lettering on the spine. Solid square and with sharp corners. Long edge deckled and lower edge rough trimmed. The interior is clean and clear throughout. <br /> <br /> Pages: 10 246 Dimensions: 8¼ x 55/8 x 11/8. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc unknown
70000ISSN 0037-9506 - Publié avec le concours du Centre National des Lettres - Directeur de la publication : Charles Galpérine - grand in-8 broché - revue illustrée - 72 pages
Author's inscription and signature atop half-title page. A group of poems written after a conversation with a friend about the moon. Conjures up the eternal, inviolate metaphysical side of the moon that nothing (not even invading astronauts) can damage or destroy, that is beyond the reach of any crass technologial incursion. Faint traces of wear. Clean and unmarked. Excellent copy in bright glossy covers. Book
181212-1-150Paris, Courcier, Imprimeur-Libraire pour les Mathematiques, 1812. gr. 8°, Titel, 3 Bll., 88 S.; Hldr
1963449G1671Toronto: Maclean-Hunter Limited. Good. 1963. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 56 pages. Features: The last chapter of the great E.P. Taylor Myth - the E.P. Taylor of modern Canadian folklore reighning tycoon of a nation and master of all the hidden levers of power - he is not and never was by Barbara Moon with many photos; Anatomy of a world-wide sensation - pilot Ralph Flores and his passenger Helen Klaben survived a 48-day ordeal in the winter wild; What the new drive for church unity means to Christians; How I was trapped by Jasper the Cartoon bear for Maclean's Magazine - the true confessions of the cartoonist who created Jasper the bear in 1948 and has been running hard to keep up with Canada's most famous bear ever since by James Simpkins; The Tribal Customs of space-age children - an eyewitness account by Robert Thomas Allen; Our Alabama - a report by Peter Gzowski on the harsh realities setting whites against Indians near Glaslyn Saskatchewan - article with many great black and white photos; The Montreal Stampede to Learn French; Colour photo Coke ad of a young lovely lifeguard and her many admirers. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Maclean's Magazine July 6 1963 - E.P. Taylor Features Northern Dancer Carling Breweries Canadian Windfields Farm Oshawa tycoon of a nation and master of all the hidden levers of power - he is not and never was by Barbara Moon with many photos; Anatomy . Maclean-Hunter Limited unknown
56 pages. Features: The last chapter of the great E.P. Taylor Myth - the E.P. Taylor of modern Canadian folklore, reighning tycoon of a nation and master of all the hidden levers of power - he is not and never was, by Barbara Moon with many photos; Anatomy of a world-wide sensation - pilot Ralph Flores and his passenger Helen Klaben survived a 48-day ordeal in the winter wild; What the new drive for church unity means to Christians; How I was trapped by Jasper the Cartoon bear for Maclean's Magazine - the true confessions of the cartoonist who created Jasper the bear in 1948 and has been running hard to keep up with Canada's most famous bear ever since, by James Simpkins; The Tribal Customs of space-age children - an eyewitness account by Robert Thomas Allen; Our Alabama - a report by Peter Gzowski on the harsh realities setting whites against Indians near Glaslyn, Saskatchewan - article with many great black and white photos; The Montreal Stampede to Learn French; Colour photo Coke ad of a young lovely lifeguard and her many admirers. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
0645809373.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
111 pages. A guide to creating natural light. Abundantly illustrated in black and white. Average wear. Binding sound. Unmarked. A solid copy. Book
2020x-0367343525Routledge 2020. Paperback. New. 176 pages. 9.50x7.00x0.75 inches. Routledge paperback
2020x-0367343541Routledge 2020. Hardcover. New. 241 pages. 9.75x7.00x1.00 inches. Routledge hardcover
33809010like new. unknown
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BN212240Die Ausgrenzung von Fremden im Esra- Nehemiabuch <br/><br/>Die Ausgrenzung von Fremden im Esra- Nehemiabuch Byung Ho Moon unknown
B9781498248327Hardback. New. hardcover
192133104Albin Michel, 1921. EDITION ORIGINALE avec un petit envoi de l'auteur. Le roman est récompensé du prix Goncourt en 1922 au détriment notamment de Jules Romains en lice avec Lucienne . In-12 relié demi-percaline à coins, titre doré sur pièce de titre marron, couverture conservée (dos et plats), 254 pages. Dédicacé par l'auteur. Petit ex-libris. Intérieur frais, très bon état.
54p. + Frontis. Full page handsome wood engravings by Leon Underwood. Printed by William Edwin Rudge on Vidalon Velin Paper. Typography by Byron J. Musser. Wide margins. 4to. Original full black paper binding. Original spine paper label, slightly browned. Original slip case, worn, with slight loss at head. Hardbound. Limited to only 3000 copies. This is the first book published by The John Day Company. Very good copy. PRESS /W34