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39914Toulouse, chez l'auteur, 1975 - un volume 16x23,5cm broché sous couverture illustrée en couleurs, de 88 pages illustrées de 40 photographies et de dessins en noir - bon état -
ABE-9211897213VERS 1900-TETES AVEC COLS-3 CM X 4 CM ENVIRONS
Gottlieb, Lennart, edIn Pristine Condition. unknown
1958ABE-1701821754194ENREGISTRE AU STUDIO PIGALLE LE 21 FEVRIER 1958-MAQUETTE DE PLANET-AU DOS TEXTE PAR ALBERT LEVI ALVARES-(E1223)
<p>32,5 cm, Cartella illustrata che contiene p. (11) di relazioni dattiloscritte da Alessandro Cervellati, D'Annibale J, Elena R, Ricciotti Giollo e altri. Una brossura di p. 4 "Dove va il Clown?"di Enrico Bassano.</p>
boz_0015685 rares celluloïds originaux - Dessin animé Le cirque Ulque et Cie Cinq rares celluloïds d'animation originaux pour le dessin animé "Le cirque Ulque et Cie", plusieurs personnages : Mèche le chien, Ulque le gitan directeur du cirque, Miche dans le rôle de l’écuyère... Gouache sur celluloïd. Indications au feutre noir. Dimensions : 28 x 22,1 cm ; 28,5 x 20 cm État : Voir photos et description pour plus de détails. Nombre de pages : 5 pages
ABE-1510049895718RECUS SUR FORMULAIRE AVEC TIMBRE FISCAL EMIS PAR LA SOCIETE DE PUBLICITE PAILHON POUR ENCART DANS LES PROGRAMMES DU CIRQUE MEDRANO AU BENEFICE DE MR ADAM DU MAGASIN "LE SPORT" 18 RUE THIERS AU HAVRE-2 OCTOBRE 1932 900,50 FRS-30 SEPTEMBRE 1933 900,75 FRS-29 SEPTEMBRE 1934 900,75 FRS-28 SEPTEMBRE 1935 ADAM 900,75 FRS-2 OCTOBRE 1936 900,75 FRS-RECAPITULATIFS SUR 3 PAPIERS LIBRES-FACTURE DU MAGASIN "LE SPORT" POUR COLS ET PARDESSUS ADRESSEE A MR PAILHON A HOUILLES-(CLFACT)
23437Paris, J. Snell & Cie, 1927. In-4, non paginé, couverture originale illustrée (brochage très lâche, dos légèrement insolé).
17972Dimensions : 648 x 508 mm.
Roma, 1956 ottobre 28, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 32 de "La Tribuna illustrata" .
First Edition, [8], 80pp., orig. cloth, d.w.
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 6/10/1957
Roma, 1928 settembre 16, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de "La Tribuna illustrata – Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna"
Roma, 1939, 5 febbraio, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de "La Tribuna illustrata - Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna"
Roma, 1962, 7-14 gennaio, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 40 de "La Tribuna illustrata" .
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 5/01/1947
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 23/12/1928
65101Willsons Printers. Leicester. No date c.1930s. Willson's the printers of this poster are still operating - 'A family business with a history stretching back more than 150 years Willsons is now a multi-faceted design print and distribution specialist. Established in 1864 and with humble beginnings as a billboard poster printing company our business has evolved into a multi-faceted gateway to the global print marketplace. But we're still a family firm something you'll find reflected in our friendly approachable attitude and personal service.' As for Butlin's see the WIKI entry - 'Sir William Heygate Edmund Colborne Butlin MBE 29 September 1899 12 June 1980 was a South African-born British entrepreneur whose name is synonymous with the British holiday camp. Although holiday camps such as Warner's existed in one form or another before Butlin opened his first in 1936 it was Butlin who turned holiday camps into a multimillion-pound industry and an important aspect of British culture. Born in Cape Town South Africa to William and Bertha Butlin Butlin had a turbulent childhood. His parents separated before he was seven and he returned to England with his mother. He spent the next five years following his grandmother's family fair around the country where his mother sold gingerbread exposing the young Butlin to the skills of commerce and entertainment. When he was twelve his mother emigrated to Canada leaving him in the care of his aunt for two years. Once settled in Toronto his mother invited him to join her there. In Canada Butlin struggled to fit in at school and soon left for a job in a Toronto department store Eaton's. In World War I he enlisted as a bugler in the Canadian Army. After the war Butlin returned to England bringing only £5 with him. Investing £4 of that money to hire a stall travelling with his uncle's fair Butlin discovered that giving his customers a better chance to win brought more custom in and he quickly became successful. One stall became several including prominent locations such as Olympia in London and Butlin soon was able to purchase other fairground equipment and started his own travelling fair. He proved successful in this endeavour as well and by 1927 he opened a static fairground in Skegness. Over the next 10 years Butlin expanded his fairground empire all the time harbouring an idea to increase the number of patrons in his Skegness site by providing accommodation.' Willsons Printers. Leicester. No date [c.1930s?]. unknown
5805CIRCUS. ALS. 3pg. 8 x 11. December 18 1940. Lexington Kentucky. An autograph letter signed W. Shelby Jaxon on The Zephyrs stationery. Jaxon wrote to W.H. Warner the technical director of Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows Inc. The letter states in full: Hello Bill I just received your letter. Sorry you are having a tough time getting the Boys up to practice. I also am having trouble finding some way to practice the Bars. The colleges are Basket Ball Crazy now and I can't practice nights and I have no one to practice in the daytime with me. I just worked a one nighter. I used Big Blakeman as my partner. We were a little slow and stalled a bit but we went over 100% and got encores. So we didn't feel so bad. The warehouses have closed until Jan 2nd and the Barrel Hog Factory has moved out of town. So I won't get any work around here. If I had a Bar Act in shape ready to go I could go to work tomorrow night for 4 straight weeks in clubs and then get a unit show. Blakeman wants to quit his job and go with me. But he needs two months straight practice before he would be presentable. He doesn't realize that I had a top and speedy act when I worked these spots before and that is what they expect me to give them now and I can't do it with him the shape he is in. So I am just letting it go. I have the triple ground bars all set and painted up and ready to go. They really look fine on a stage. I painted the bar tiles gold and shined the uprights and they are the cleanest neat appear stage bars I have ever seen when set on a stage with lights on them. I got a letter from a fellow in Chicago who just finished building a rigging that folds and has two bars. He wants me to work with him and furnish the car and split fifty-fifty. But he says the rigging folds down instead of together. I am not taking any chances as I have no way he has a practical rigging. He wants me to come to Chicago and practice a week and go to work but that costs money when you consider you also have to buy wardrobe and get photos made. So I turned it down not knowing him either. Jake Crumley told him about me. I have a job coming up in four or five weeks which will last about 5 to 7 weeks at pretty fair money. I have got to go out of town to see about it next week. It is for aerialist Harold Voise on serial bars. Did you ever hear from Walter Guice I am rebuilding my car's generator and fooling around with my car in general as I just had a fellow pay me $25.00 he has owned me for over two years that wasn't hard to take. Bill I think I had better stick around and try to pick up something around here until February and then I can go to work for Voise for a few weeks and from there it will be easy going. Let me hear from you and don't worry too much about the bar practice or the folding rigging take it easy. I'll probably be able to send you some money to start on the folding rigging when I go to work for Voise. As Ever W. Shelby Jaxon. unknown
Roma, 1926, 11 luglio, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo di 16 pagine de "La tribuna illustrata".
518371 vol in-8 cartonné - 165 pages- 2005 - illustrations hors-texte - Editions l'entretemps / Collection " Ecrits sur le sable "
50Robert Barrier . Crépy en Valois 1995
13382Paris, Delagrave, 1895, 1 cartonnage rouge, tranches dorées, 1 mors déchiré sur 4 cm, charnières fendues. grand in-8, f.t., titre illustré, illustrations par H. Faber, Beard, Gamm, etc. ;
Roma, 1939, 12 marzo, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de "La Tribuna illustrata - Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna".
Roma, 1962, 18 novembre, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 40 de "La Tribuna illustrata" .