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200940957Cologne: Taschen 2009. Folio. 383 1 pp. Over 450 colour and blk & wht illusts. photos. Red illust. boards slght bmpng hd & ft of spine w/ d.j. VG/F. First B&N edition of this lavish history of the American circus creating at the end of the 19th century the largest show-biz the world had ever seen. Included are iconic images from such famed photographers as Whitman Glasier Edward Kelty Mathew Brady Cornell Capa Wloker Evans Weegee Lisette Model Stanley Kubrick and more. Taschen, hardcover
193568051[London], Associated Newspapers Limited, [1935]. 192 S. Mit zahlr., teils farbigen Illustr. 4to (29 cm). Farbig illustr. OHLn m. rotgepr. RTitel u. illustr. Vorsätzen.
1991Q-0201570041Addison-Wesley 1991-03-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Addison-Wesley hardcover
187557736Indianapolis IN: Indianapolis Journal Print 1875. First edition . Illustrated advertising broadsheet 28 1/2 x 10 5/8 inches employing a large number of sizes and styles of type including nice display types. The show traveled via its own fleet of 42 railroad cars "Mr. H. Barnum with years of experience catering to the tastes of lovers of amusement and artistic mechanism has put together a show with the sole view of eclipsing any and all heretofore attempts as to Splendor and Novelty." Howes' Great London Circus began its season in St. Louis Missouri according to the New York Clipper edition of March 11 1876; it was in New Orleans on November 20 1875. An ad in the Little Rock Arkansas Gazette gave a December 1 1875 date for its appearance in that city and noted that the circus would be appearing in "all the principal cities of Texas" beginning in that month. Henry Barnum ca. 1826-1902 was a showman and manager for several circuses during his career; in 1873 he purchased an interest in Howes' Great London Circus along with James E. Kelley. Lavish production low attendance and rail costs contributed to the demise of this circus at the end of the 1876 season being subsequently sold to Cooper & Bailey who continued to employ Barnum. Apparently not recorded on OCLC. Despite the defects a nice exhibition display broadsheet. Creased from folding some old staining to margins some short tears repaired with cello-tape two in margins one along a fold affecting several words printer's inking defect affecting the first two letters in the headline word "Howes". #6169. <br/><br/> Indianapolis Journal Print unknown books
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196659321966 friendship circle of showland fans 1966 In8 broché 7 pages 9 illustrations hors texte
1180Moscou (S.n.), s.d (1967 ; in-4, cartonnage illustré en couleurs, jaquette illustrée. 25 pages de texte, 10 illustrations en couleurs en double-page, 113 photographies du cirque .
194760361947. Rochelle Illinois Etats-Unis The Circus Fan Association vol.20 juillet-août 1947 - Agrafé 20 5 cm x 27 cm 20 pages photos noir & blanc in-texte - Texte en anglais de Alberta Dickinson Faye Braathen Hugo Zeiler James L. Harshman Robert M. Hyatt etc - Etat neuf
50350New Haven The Metropolitan Museum of Art 2002 in 4 (29x22) 1 volume reliure toilée bleue de l'éditeur sous jaquette rempliée illustrée en couleurs, 246 pages, avec de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, et en couleurs, étui toilé. By Colta Ives and Susan Alyson Stein, with Charlotte Hale and Marjorie Shelley. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
3217LONDRES & NEW-YORK, 1972 -In-8 Reliure editeur avec jaquette illustrée - Nombreuses illustrations dont certaines couleurs HT PP - 225 pages - Propre
19702414Oxford University Press. London. 1970. In-4 (28,5 x 22,5 cm). (32) pp. : couvertures de papier blanc mat illustrées à l’identique, cheval de cirque cabré devant son dresseur.
178688648Chez l'auteur | Paris 1786 | 12.4 x 19.5 cm | Relié
18990Paris, Fayard, 1947, volume in-4 en feuilles sous étui cartonné, 78 pages (non paginées), frontispice en couleurs et 20 planches en noir hors texte, un des 2000 exemplaires sur vélin Alfa de Navarre, bon état
1947007757PARIS ARTHEME FAYARD 1947 Un volume grand in-4 en feuilles dans une chemise cartonnée avec titrage sur le premier plat , le frontispice est en couleurs , 20 planches d' illustrations en noir et blanc hors-texte , tirage à 2000 ex. non numérotés sur velin alfa , envoi , quelques rouseurs sur la couverture et les tranches , bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture rigide
FRANCESCO CASETTI TEORIE DEL CINEMA dal dopoguerra a oggi. , ESPRESSO STRUMENTI 1978, Volume in copertina morbida cartonata, normali segni del tempo. gli interni si presentano, ingialliti,s segno di penna all'indice, non si notano altri segni o sottolineature al testo, tagli regolari, rilegatura integra. Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br> 174<br>
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