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20p., illus PAMPHLET Very good condition, small tear edge of back cover Souvenir programs
199038729s.l. : Nintendo, ca. 1990.
Small format: 4"w x 5 3/4"h. 64 pages. Staple-bound. Wear, spots, and small tears to cover. Interior pages unmarked. " Jet is an American magazine focusing on news, culture, and entertainment related to the African-American community. Founded in November 1951 by John H. Johnson of the Johnson Publishing Company in Chicago, Illinois, the magazine was billed as 'The Weekly Negro News Magazine'." [Wikipedia] Cover image: Negro Girl is a Playboy Club Bunny.
Small format: 4"w x 5 3/4"h. 64 pages. Staple-bound. Wear, spots, and small tears to cover. Interior pages unmarked. " Jet is an American magazine focusing on news, culture, and entertainment related to the African-American community. Founded in November 1951 by John H. Johnson of the Johnson Publishing Company in Chicago, Illinois, the magazine was billed as 'The Weekly Negro News Magazine'." [Wikipedia] Cover image: James Meredith.
Small format: 4"w x 5 3/4"h. 64 pages. Staple-bound. Wear, spots, and small tears to cover. Interior pages unmarked. " Jet is an American magazine focusing on news, culture, and entertainment related to the African-American community. Founded in November 1951 by John H. Johnson of the Johnson Publishing Company in Chicago, Illinois, the magazine was billed as 'The Weekly Negro News Magazine'." [Wikipedia] Cover image: Nat King Cole.
19841260301984 Société Edicom, Paris - 1984 - In-8 agrafé - Sans pagination (environ 30 pages)
500356771Bayard Presse Sans date. Le contenu présente le magazine 'Les Belles Histoires de Pomme d'Api' un périodique jeunesse destiné aux enfants de 3 à 7 ans publié par Bayard Presse Jeune. Il propose des histoires courtes des héros attachants des documentaires et des activités comme des coloriages et jeux avec une version audio disponible sur la plateforme BayaM. La revue initialement lancée sous le titre 'Les Belles histoires de Pomme d'Api' a évolué pour devenir simplement 'Les Belles Histoires' depuis 1999
82258Mailand, Edizioni CO. P. IN. A., o. J. 174 S..+ NN. 4° Quart, Softcover/Paperback
82257Mailand, Edizioni CO. P. IN. A., o. J. 184 S.. + NN. 4° Quart, Softcover/Paperback
1963ABE-12221478926136 PAGES FORMAT 26,5 CM X 34 CM-EN COUVERTURE LA NOUVELLE IDOLE DU SKI NAUTIQUE GUYONNE 15 ANS CHAMPIONNE DU MONDE,4P-CONTRE LA VIE CHERE SA DEUXIEME BATAILLE DE FRANCE,DE GAULLE-AUTOUR DE MME NHU,SA VEDETTE,LE CLAN AU COMPLET,8P-CHAMPION DU MONDE,MAIS A QUEL PRIX.,JIM CLARK,6P-LES RUSSES DECOUVRENT UN NOUVEL HITLER: MAO-UNIVERS MATCH LES CHINOIS,16P-UNE HEURE AVANT ILS NE SE CONNAISSAIENT PAS,ALAIN DELON,JANE FONDA,4P,4 PHOTOS-LES K EN VACANCES,BRIONI,8P-LE DEFI DE GIONO:L'ENNUI EN ROUGE ET BLANC,4P PAR GUILLAUME HANOTEAU,2 PHOTOS-TOUTE LA VERITE SUR DIEN BIEN PHU-PUBLICITE COULEURS PLEINE PAGE DE SAVIGNAC POUR LE STYLO BIC
pp. 61, (2), [Publisher's catalogue]. 8vo. Original green printed wraps. Contents include: I. The Properties of Numbers, II. The Day-Planet, III. The Hour-Planet, IV. Names and Numbers, V. The Magic Square, VI. Phonetic Values. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! OCC 12
176 p. + Frontis and Full page color plates. Original cloth binding. Original priced dust jacket slightly rubbed at edges. First Edition. As New. John Durang stands out in early American theater and dance. Born in York, PA, in 1768, he was, "charming, practical" and "extremely versatile" (acting, as well as dancing hornpipes, harlequins, rough versions of classical ballets, and even circus clowning). He also had lots of children who lived "the theater life" just like their dad, establishing a long line of Durang performing artists - including the contemporary playwright Christopher Durang, who lives in Bucks County. Durang was "the first native-born American to win widespread recognition as a dancer." PA 17
1943206795Los Angeles: Mayan Theatre 1943. Folded once horizontally; a bit of minor rumpling. Broadsheet approx. 4-1/2 x 12-3/4 in. printed on both sides. Original program from the Los Angeles production of this multi-act revue that originated in San Francisco's Alcazar Theatre earlier in the spring of '43. A rare piece of LA theatrical ephemera. Mayan Theatre unknown
pp. vi, 234 (4)["Books just Published by J. Newbery. and W. Frederick, Bath"] + Engraved frontis portrait of Nash by Anthony Walker after William Hoare. 8vo. Age stained. Contemporary full leather binding, boards detached. Mildly XLib. NOTE: With two autograph ownerships of: Joseph Bloomfield (1753-1823), New Jersey lawyer, Revolutionary War soldier, judge, and political leader. He and his wife supported a variety of social causes, with Joseph serving as president of the first Society for the Abolition of Slavery, organized in Burlington, NJ in 1783. In 1789, he donated a small plot of land to house the Library Company of Burlington. Bloomfield served as Mayor of Burlington from 1795 to 1800, and he went on to serve as Governor of New Jersey from 1801 to 1802 and 1803 to 1812, then returned to military service as a Brigadier General in the War of 1812. After the war, he finished his political career as a U.S. Congressional Representative from 1817 to 1821. Biography of the undisputed King of Bath, which Newbery commissioned to one of his favorite writers, Oliver Goldsmith (though he goes unmentioned in this first edition). Richard Nash (1674-1762), English dandy, better known as "Beau Nash," was born at Swansea. He was descended from an old family of good position, but his father from straitened means had become partner in a glass business. Young Nash was educated at Carmarthen Grammar school and at Jesus College, Oxford. He obtained a commission in the army, which, however, he soon exchanged for the study of law at the Temple. Here among "wits and men of pleasure" he came to be accepted as an authority in regard to dress, manners and style. When the members of the Inns of Court entertained William III after his accession, Nash was chosen to conduct the pageant at the Middle Temple. This duty he performed so much to the satisfaction of the king that he was offered knighthood, but he declined the honor, unless accompanied by a pension. As the king did not take the hint, Nash found it necessary to turn gamester. The pursuit of his calling led him in 1705 to Bath, where he had the good fortune almost immediately to succeed Captain Webster as master of the ceremonies. His qualifications for such a position were unique, and under his authority reforms were introduced which rapidly secured to Bath a leading position as a fashionable watering-place. He drew up a new code of rules for the regulation of balls and assemblies, abolished the habit of wearing swords in places of public amusement and brought duelling into disrepute, induced gentlemen to adopt shoes and stockings in parades and assemblies instead of boots, reduced refractory chairmen to submission and civility, and introduced a tariff for lodgings. Through his exertions a handsome assembly-room was also erected, and the streets and public buildings were greatly improved. Nash adopted an outward state corresponding to his nominal dignity. He wore an immense white hat as a sign of office, and a dress adorned with rich embroidery, and drove in a chariot with six greys, laced lackeys and French horns. When the act of parliament against gambling was passed in 1745, he was deprived of an easy though uncertain means of subsistence, but the corporation afterwards granted him a pension of six score guineas a year, which, with the sale of his snuff-boxes and other trinkets, enabled him to support a certain faded splendour till his death. He was honored with a public funeral at the expense of the town. Notwithstanding his vanity and impertinence, the tact, energy and superficial cleverness of Nash won him the patronage and notice of the great. He was a man of strong personality, and considerably more able than Beau Brummell, whose prototype he was. First edition with all of the correct points. Rothschild 1022; Tinker 1093. The early American ownership adds substantial interest to this curious book. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W144
194571808Tarakan: AEF 1945. 1st edition. Very Good. small quarto. printed sheet 2pp. Large sheet folded in 4 pages listing acts & participants. EXTREMELY SCARCE AEF unknown
8887P., Chez Chéreau (fin XVIIIème). (Galerie de ver).
1929List2808Sedalia Missouri 1929. 11 x 18 inches heavy cardstock. Manuscript note verso reads “Flor Alpino Vals / Vanderbeckâ€. Some staining and tears mainly marginal. Overall very good to excellent. An advertisement for a performance by the Original Eleven Clouds of Joy likely an iteration—of which there were many—of the popular Kansas City-based swing jazz band Clouds of Joy. The group was formed in 1921 by trumpeter Terrence Holder 1897–1983 and in 1929 was led by saxophonist Andy Kirk 1898–1992 and found success largely due to the arrangements and playing of Mary Lou Williams. They would tour the US through 1948 playing Kansas City-style jazz had the top song on the Billboard chart in 1938 and the first single to hit number one on Harlem Hit Parade in its inauguration in 1942 with the song “Take It and Git.†Contemporary newspaper accounts list the band as performing under the name “The Original Eleven Dark Clouds of Joy†during this period though the banner in the photograph here omits the word ‘dark.’ This poster represents an uncommon relic of the band’s early days touring regionally roughly a decade before they enjoyed national success. unknown
8871Sans lieu ni date, (fin du XVIIIème).
8869P., Basset, (fin du XVIIIème).
8872P., Mondhard, (fin du XVIIIème).
8870P., Daumont,1760.
8877Sans lieu ni date, (fin du XVIIIème).
8881P., Daumont (fin XVIIIème). (Galerie de ver).
8852P., Maillet, (fin du XVIIIème).