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Unpaginated genealogical and historical text 10 p.+ 13 (of 15?) loose plates + some related manuscripts and notes. Early manuscript corrections in the text. Folio. 320 mm. The plates and portraits are original mounted photos by T.F. Scudder, Huntington, Long Island, New York. Scarce private edition portfolio. Very good. Sarah Franklin "Sally" Bache (1744-1808) was the daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Deborah Read. She was a leader in relief work during the American Revolutionary War and frequently served as her father's political and social hostess, as her mother had died in 1774. Sarah Bache was Benjamin Franklin's daughter. Benjamin Franklin Bache (1769-1798) was an American journalist, printer and publisher. He founded the Philadelphia Aurora, a newspaper that supported Jeffersonian philosophy. He frequently attacked the Federalist political leaders, including Presidents George Washington and John Adams, and historian Gordon S. Wood wrote that "no editor did more to politicize the press in the 1790s." His paper's heated attacks are thought to have contributed to Congress's passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts. The favorite grandson of Benjamin Franklin, Bache was often referred to as "Lightning Rod Junior" after his famous grandfather's experiment. He died at 29 in the yellow-fever epidemic of 1798. We may have a few fine reproductions from portraits by St. Memin that would enhance and/or complete this collection - gratis. RARE. PA58
200132251Sergio Bonelli Editore S.p.A 2002. Fascicule agrafé de 64 pages au format 14 x 10,5 cm intitulé : La vita segreta di Martin Mystère. Couvertures illustrées. Plats et intérieur frais. Etude sur Martin Mystère et son univers par Stefano Priarone, avec dessins en noir par différents artistes. Textes en italien. Supplément hors commerce au " Speciale Martin Mystère " n° 19. Edition originale en état de neuf. Epuisé.
Creaseless covers with a little edge and corner wear. Unpaginated, about 150 pages of b&w comix. Introduction by Jim Woodring. "Through horror, psychedelia, and, ultimately, a skewed approach to conventional storytelling, French gets to the dark middle of the human psyche crafting a truly unique comic-book experience."
367 pages. The first book that shows how to prepare for contact with extraterrestrials and how to make sure that contact is successful. The only handbook for locating and communicating with aliens. Unmarked. Light wear to dust jacket. Half-inch tear to dust jacket at base of spine. Book
72 pages. Features: The Caustic Genius of Sir Thomas Beecham; Christianity - Revival or Decline?; The Polish Art Treasures - colour Karsh photos of ancient and priceless heirlooms rushed from Poland at the outbreak of WWII; A Gift from the Princess - story by Mary E. Grannan - illustrated by Oscar Cahen; A Winter Vacation on a Summer-Cottage Budget - a cheap holiday for a family of four in hot Florida; Two-page colour-illustrated "Christmas Shopping Game" by Peter Whalley; An Excursion into Canada by Charles Dickens - a Maclean's flashback; The Alien - story by W.O. Mitchell - chapter 7. Average wear. External soiling. Coverfold partly open. Center page holding by one staple. Fore-edge opening to back cover which is missing 7"x2" chunk from bottom edge. Book
Features: Your Health and the almighty Pill - overmedication (part 1); Will the Killers Come Here? - a report on the pieds noirs of Algeria, who may soon look to French-speaking Canada for refuge; Canada's role in attempting to discover how David took Jerusalem and where Christ rose again; Paul Anka - a new look at our besn-known export - a 21-year-old singer, composer, and tycoon - with photos; Your passport is suspect - any red spy, international crook or alien smuggler can get one by mail; Indian - a new TV play to read and see - CBC's half-hour George Ryga play; Ton Smits cartoons; Fantastic colour centerfold ad for International Trucks. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Argentina - a civilian solution?; Arson at Red Hot Video - B.C.'s war on Pornography; Cover article - John Crosbie - the Tory to watch; 1-page article on Jane Crosbie, John's wife; Nova Scotia's 'Tollgate'; Righting a terrible wrong - Donald Marshall; The Margaret Thatcher Factor; Rumour of war in mideast; Cracks in South Africa's wall of white; Canada's illegal alien trade - smuggling people into the US; Stock Market - some insist the current market is ready for another 1929 crash; Eastern Airlines - soaring debt load; Taxing burden for Canadian distillers; Peter Newman on Victor Rice, CEO of Massey-Ferguson; Joseph Borowski's legal challenge to Canada's abortion law; Nuclear power's soft underbelly - Indian Point; Revolution in Romance novels, by Anne Collins; Blue Thunder - movie review. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Magnificent cover art by Winter depicts a rural pond hockey game and locale - quintessential Canadiana!; Backstate at Ottawa - Igor Gouzenko, White and Pearson; Superb two-page colour photo ad for Admiral's line of televisions; Roy Thomson has bought more newspapers than any other Canadian in history... now he has broken into Britain by buying Edinburgh's famous Scotsman - article with photos; It's No Fun Being Funny - Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster are Canada's top comedians; How We Fought Polio in the Arctic - the story of the 'mystery disease' which caused the quarantine of a vast Arctic area in 1949, told by the doctor who struggled almost singlehanded to stem it - Dr. Joseph P. Moody; Karsh photos of Calgary during Stampede Week; The Alien - Chapter 8 of W.O. Mitchell's work; Clyde Gilmour Picks the Best and Worst Movies of 1953 - with photos; The Last Run of the I'm Alone - on 22 March 1929 rumrunner John Randell had his vessel blown out of the water by the Coast Guard; Nice colour photo ad for Jordan Challenge Sherry features photo of Mrs. Lomer Gouin, the wife of a Montreal Lawyer; and more. Large piece missing from back cover. Name on address label stroked out. Average wear. A great vintage issue. Magazine
in-8°, 254 pages, ill. in-t., broche, couverture illustree plast. à rabats. Bel exemplaire. [CA27/0]
in-8°, 318 pages, illustrations hors texte N&B, broche, couverture illustree plastifiee. Bel exemplaire [CA32-4]
in-8, 287 pp, nombreuses illustrations, broché. Bon état général. [SO-3]
500350450Dargaud Sans date. Luc Orient est une série de bande dessinée de science-fiction créée par Greg au scénario et Eddy Paape au dessin. Le physicien Luc Orient accompagné de son mentor Hugo Kala et de son assistante Lora affronte des extraterrestres sur la planète Terango et dans divers univers fantastiques. La série a été prépubliée dans le Journal de Tintin de 1967 à 1984 et éditée en albums par les éditions Lombard et Dargaud
199822467CBBerlin, ID Verlag, 1998. 8°, 217 S. mit zahlr. s/w-Abb und Illustr., illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Erstausgabe schönes, sauberes Exemplar mit allen Verlagsbeilagen.
1899016446London United Kingdom: Hutchinson & Co Ltd 1899. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First UK Edition First Printing. 8vo. 327 pp. This is a true first edition first printing first impression publisher's dark green cloth front panel decoration silver and gilt gilt lettering to spine. Spotting to early pages tight binding. Scarce English set novel co-written by these two Victorian writers. Owner name to half title page. Hutchinson & Co Ltd Hardcover
1955165771955 Editions Fleuve Noir, Collection Anticipation (Fusée), N° 48 - 1955 - Petit in-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 186 p. - Couverture signée Brantonne
1976752561976 Robert Laffont, 1976, 1 volume in-8 de 289 pages, broché.
19511147671951 Editions Corrêa - 1951 - In-12, broché, couverture illustrée en N&B - 232 p.
1968296821968 Editions CLA (Le Club du Livre d'Anticipation), Collection Les Classiques de la Science-Fiction N°12 - 1968 - In-8, reliure pleine toile bleue, avec titre doré au dos, décor (comète) doré sur le premier plat, signet bleu, sous jaquette rhodoïd - 387 pages - Deux illustrations pleine page en N&B - Exemplaire numéroté 3522/4000
11341in 8 reliure éditeur pleine toile avec titre au dos, en long et sur le premier plat. Faux-titre, titre illustré, 126 pages, sur papier couché. texte sur 2 colonnes, 1 page de catalogue, illustrations de Claude SHEPPERSON Paris Calmann Levy, sans date. Deux plats de couverture conservés
111972A Paris, Société d'Edition et de Publications, Librairie Félix Juven - In-4, cartonnage pleine percaline rouge avec décors en relief et dorures, tranches dorées - 316 p. - Illustrations en N&B, in et hors texte de Martin Van Maelle
in-8, 221 pp, illustrations, broché. Bel exemplaire. [SO-3]
in-4° 224 pp., abdt illustre n/b, broché, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [PLC-13]
grand in-8, 239 pp, broché. Bon état général. [TX-17]
2436payot paris 1956 in 8 broché 206 pages 3 figures et 8 planches