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32 pages. Features: Fascinating news bits inside front cover; Merry Richmond, Virginia - Rich in Romance/The Rare Old Traditions are still Undimmed; Letting in the Alien (Immigration) Flood - Why? - Relatives have relatives and the Perlman Bill would admit them all; Two Dozen Ways to Keep Sane - ways of thinking and living cause mental breakdowns; Woodrow Wilson - Taker of Chances (part 4); The Drama of Our Youth - village theatricals when father and mother were characters in the play; Mr. (Henry) Ford's Page - he talks about the mirage of the 'saturation point' of a service; Editorials - foreigners involved in crime, prohibition, controversial reporting about Russia, the Mexican/US border, Mr. Trotsky (Braunstein) takes another fling at the U.S., Winston Churchill and the cancellation of war debt; Literary Fakers and Their Fakes - Wherein the delightful 'Spectra' Hoax is told and the Eulogists of Modern and Ultra-Modern Verse are engulfed in sorrow; A Dinosaur Breaks into History - if man drew a pictograph from life, it upsets many theories; What to do to make life worthwhile - many people consider that a college education and 'success' are synonymous, but here are some people who are of the opposite opinion; Paul Revere tells his own story - family archives furnish new light on Patriot's Famous Ride into Lexington; Chats with Office Callers;There is nothing new under the sea - how Robert Fulton Demonstrated Submarines Over a Hundred Years Ago; When Cliff House Went Really Dry - the once famous San Francisco Resort Sees Changed Days; How to Steal Apples - loopholes of law which enable fruit marauders to defy mantraps, spring guns and the farmer's bulldog; Co-operation Saves Workers From Death - employees of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company at Los Angeles fight Tuberculosis, the Great White Plague, at the Lone Wolf Colony; How the Indians Made Sugar; Beating the Grain of Mustard Seed - nurseryman George Klehm can grow a 35' elm tree in six years; A Dance a Week - The Lancers ("Oriental) with first violin sheet music (continued); Back cover quote from Benjamin Harrison about national expansion. Average wear. Unmarked. Middle page loose but present. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
32 pages. Features: Coming Home - A Poem; Removing the Smoke Screen From America's Warships; Use Your Hands to Save Your Head; Churches are Building Skyscrapers from Coast to Coast - article with photos of Broadway Temple in New York, Mizpah Temple in Syracuse, and Baptist Temple in Rochester, NY; The Conquest of the MIddle Ages; The Lustrous Lenglen - French tennis pro Suzanne Lenglen - article with illustration; News out of Washington; Henry Ford's Page - He argues the Marines should be used to root out those Americans who visit Central and South America only to bind their nations with loans, exploit them in commerce and mislead them in industry; Editorials - Will Rogers is recommended as Sec. of State for Pan-American Affairs, Criticism of Charlie Chaplin, poor Army grub leads to many desertions, the Civil Liberties Union, led by Ernst Freund, opposes the Alien Deportation Bill; When France got Back Her Favorite Daughter, Alsace the Lovely - photo-illustrated article of the beautiful region; Strange Men Who Could Not Keep Straight (part 2) - Charlie of the Quantrelle Gang; The Balloon That Never Returned - a mystery story of the Arctic; One-page illustrated ad for the Venice Company of Venice, Florida; Alfred Brunson was Wisconsin's First Methodist Circuit Rider; Chats with Office Callers; Q & A; I Read in the Papers - college news in France, Montreal rabbi Rev. Isaac de la Penhe claims ownership of Labrador, Robby Burns' advice to his brother; News Bits. Average wear. Nibbling along top of coverfold. Unmarked. Page 9 loose but present. A worthy vintage copy. Book
2004Q-0881410365St Vladimirs Seminary Press 2004-04-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! St Vladimirs Seminary Press paperback
0330641st . Paper Back. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fagan Kevin. 166pp.; SC blk.white&red; slight rub w/cleantight pgs. signed <br/> <br/> unknown
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, single 2cm tear to fore-edge of one page and bumping to lower corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked with a little creasing, nick to upper rear edge and lightly rubbed edges/corners. 96pp. The fantastic artwork from Steven Eisler which are split into the five groups Oisir-Raxxla, Human, Hiraldron, Narathnu and Uan-Irec. With ninety colour illustrations. Scarce in the UK.
25107Alien Office Whitehall. Between 1824 and 1829. All but the last at the London police offices at Bow Street Great Marlborough Street Hatton Garden Queen Square. An interesting collection of eleven items from the reign of George IV giving a view of administration of immigration in London and one item from Manchester Number Six below. The Alien Office was created as a department of the Home Office to implement the Aliens Act 1793 which attempted to control the influx of foreign visitors and refugees caused by the turmoil in France. It ceased to exist following the Registration of Aliens Act 1836. created to control the influx of French refugees and suspected revolutionaries. The present collection of eleven affidavits all signed and witnessed dates from between 1824 and 1829. The material is in good condition lightly aged and worn with one item creased along one edge. Nine of the items are each 1p 4to; the other two Items One and Three are each 1p landscape 8vo. The final item is sworn before two army officers see Eleven. The other ten are signed before the following magistrates at the named police offices: William Beckett Bow Street Three; Sir George Farrant Great Marlborough Street Two; David William Gregorie Queen Square Six Eight and Ten; Edward Markland Queen Square One and Seven; William Lorance Rogers Hatton Garden Nine; William Archibald Armstrong White Queen Square Four and Five. ONE: 24 August 1824. Signed by ‘Charles Anthony Krederer of No. 11 great Cambridge Street Hackney Road. Certifying that ‘he arrived in England from Malta in the year Eighteen Hundred and Eleven and that he hath never since left it’. TWO: 18 October 1824. Signed by ‘Joseph Pozzinakosky of No. 27 South Street Manchester Square’. Certifying that ‘he hath continually resided in this Country for the space of Fifteen years and upwards now last past’. THREE: 23 October 1824. Signed by ‘Francis Jaunay of No. 25 Leicester Square Hotel Keeper’. Certifying that ‘he has resided in this Country since the year 1801 and has been 10 years in the above mentioned Hotel’. Note at foot in Jaunay’s hand with second signature: ‘I have continually reside sic in England the previos sic of the year 1801 to 1815’. FOUR: 25 October 1824. Signed by ‘Bernard Mége of 19 Grafton Street Fitzroy Square’. Certifying ‘that he first came to reside in England in the year 1809 and that he from that time continued to reside in England for upwards of seven years and that since the end of the first seven years he has quitted England only occasionally for short periods of time’. FIVE: 4 November 1824. Signed by ‘Alexandre Vincent Benard of Saint James’s Palace Westminster in the County of Middlesex Sergeant Porter to His Majesty’. Certifying that Benard ‘hath resided in England upwards of Seven years and that for and during thattime he hath not left it even for a single day’. SIX: 22 November 1824. Signed by ‘Martin Schunck of Charlton Row Manchester in the County of Lancaster Merchant’. Certifying that ‘he hath resided in England upwards of Seven Years without during that leaving it even for a single day’. SEVEN: 26 November 1824. Signed by ‘Nicholas Hector Clément of Durham House Chelsea in the County of Middlesex Schoolmaster’. Certifying that ‘he hath resided in England for space of Ten Years and upwards without during that time leaving it for a single day. EIGHT: 6 June 1825. Signed by ‘Claude Marie de Couffon of the Sablonierre Hotel Leicester Square in the County of Middlesex Teacher of Languages’. Certifying that ‘he hath resided in England upwards of Seven Years without during that time leaving it for a single day’. NINE: 17 June 1825. Signed by ‘Peter Caprani of No. 5 Leopards Court Baldwins Gardens in the Parish of Saint Andrew Holborn in the County of Middlesex Merchant’. Certifying that ‘he was born in Como in Italy in the yer one thousand eight hundred and four’ and that he came to live in Holborn in 1816. TEN: 20 June 1826. Signed by ‘Joseph Tresselle of No. 26. Great Pulteney Street Golden Square’. Certifying that ‘he hath resided in England upwards of Ten Years without during that time leaving it for a single day.’ ELEVEN: 5 October 1829. Signed by Lieut-Gen. C. Callander 41 Bryanston Strreet and James Ogilvie Deputy Commissary General 23 Portland Place. Certifying that ‘Mr. Lazarus Joseph is a Native of Germany and has Resided in London above Fifty Years’. [Alien Office, Whitehall.] Between 1824 and 1829. All but the last at the London police offices at Bow Street, Great Marlborough unknown
2019__1089211333Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 248 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.59 inches. Independently published paperback
20192-1089211333Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 248 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.59 inches. Independently published paperback
201713055Eaglemoss Hero Collector 2017. Figurine en résine représentant le personnage de Capitaine Arthur Koblenz Dallas, interprété à l'écran par Tom Skerritt dans le 1er film " Alien ", réalisé par Ridley Scott, sorti en salles en 1979 avec dans les rôles principaux Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Veronica Cartwright, Harry Dean Stanton, John Hurt, Ian Holm, etc. Cette figurine fait partie de la série : " The Alien & Predator Figurine Collection ". Figurine à l'échelle 1/16 au format 13,5 x 8,5 cm. Etat de neuf dans sa boîte d'origine, protégée par de la mousse.
19971118691997 Editions Club Le Grand Livre du Mois - 1997 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 210 p. - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques in-texte en N&B
1996206551996 Editions La Martingale - 1996 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 303 p. - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques in-texte en N&B
198115727Papermac 1981 288 pages 19 4x2 6x12 2cm. 1981. Broché. 288 pages. Carl Sagan explore le potentiel de civilisations extraterrestres la conquête spatiale et la possibilité de s'établir sur d'autres planètes. Le livre aborde des sujets comme les trous noirs la distribution des civilisations avancées dans la galaxie et offre une perspective cosmique sur notre place dans l'univers
20191240292019 Editions Crunchyroll, collection "Kazé Shônen" - 2019 - In-12, coffret illustré - Coffret complet : Tome N°9, le roman "La lettre de Norman", Marque page métallique, Illustration d'Emma (63194), Petit calendrier illustré
L'era dei giganti, incubi di pietra, i segreti delle Piramidi, il mistero di Atlantide, Le astromavi di Tihauanaco, i miti delle terre perdute, crociere impossibili. "L'autore mescola ncon sorprendente abilità realtà e fantasia, il dato magico e la cognizione tecnica e trascina il lettore in stimolanti avventure del pensiero". Illustrazioni fotografiche in b&n all'interno.
1981CCC-104863. edition ateliers 786 de 1981, dos de la couverture et les coins abimes, interieur tres bon, photos possibles
1986965461986 Nouvelles éditions Opta, Collection CLA (Club du Livre d'Anticipation) N°123 - 1986 - In-8, reliure toilé bleue avec décor doré (comète) sur le premier plat, sous jaquettebleue illustrée, signet - 423 p. - Illustré de dessin originaux de Florence Magnin - Edition à tirage limité de 1500 exemplaires numérotés de 1 à 1500, ainsi que 30 exemplairesde collaborateurs notés HC - Exemplaire numéroté 000446/1500
lc_9733510 X 18 (19 février 1993)
6072598Short description: In Russian. Alien Anton Ilyich. Poems and Songs. Moscow: Goslitizdat 1963. You are welcome to reach out to us for a detailed description of the copies currently available. Delivery of this book may take longer than usual including extended processing and pre-shipping time no expedited shipping is available. Please advise us if you have a set date or a deadline to receive your order.SKU6072598 unknown
6072598Short description: In Russian. Alien, Anton Ilyich. Poems and Songs. Moscow: Goslitizdat, 1963. You are welcome to reach out to us for a detailed description of the copies currently available. Delivery of this book may take longer than usual including extended processing and pre-shipping time, no expedited shipping is available. Please advise us if you have a set date or a deadline to receive your order.SKU6072598
199810048CBMünchen, Droemer Knaur (= Knaur Taschenbuch Band 77273), 1998. 8°, 351 S. und 8 Tafelseiten mit Farbabbildungen, illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Taschenbuch-Erstausgabe Seitenränder papierbedingt leicht nachgedunkelt, sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar (sfk8)
19861074291986 N° 109 - aout 1986 - Revue mensuelle illustrée - texte en anglais - 1 vol in-4 - broché - 74 pages
19921074671992 N° 179 - juin 1992 - Revue mensuelle illustrée - texte en anglais - 1 vol in-4 - broché - 98 pages
19921074681992 N° 180 - juillet 1992 - Revue mensuelle illustrée - texte en anglais - 1 vol in-4 - broché - 82 pages
0743509463.GaudioCD. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
73393Paris, éd. Presses du Châtelat, 1995, in-8, cartonnage souple, couv. photo en noir éd., 230 pp., très nb. photos en noir, notes et bibliographie, table des matières, Toute l'histoire de "l'Affaire Roswell" de la présence des extraterrestres dans le désert du Nouveau Mexique américain. Pas courant Très bon état