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1979115313Lausanne : Imprimerie Bron 1979. 290x200mm. photos n/b illustrations en couleurs et n/b en feuilles sous chemise illustre. Exemplaire sur papier vlin avec chiffon filigran de Lana tirage 180 exemplaires signs par les artistes 116/200. Bel exemplaire. 683 Imprimerie Bron unknown
2003Q-0881925810Timber Press 2003-04-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Timber Press hardcover
1950314194NY: DELL. 1950. First Edition; First Printing. Paperback. Dell mapback #416 with California State map on rear cover. SIGNED by A. I. Bezzerides on title page. First publication under this title. Very good copy in pictorial printed wrappers. Trace of creasing on covers. Spine lightly shelf worn. Author's FIRST book and basis for the Raoul Walsh film of the same title. . DELL. paperback
1976Q-0892570016American Life Foundation 1976-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! American Life Foundation paperback
1990Q-0446515442Grand Central Pub 1990-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Grand Central Pub hardcover
193169158Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Company 1931. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 317pp. Octavo 21 cm Tan cloth covered boards with dark brown stamped titles on the spine and front cover. Illustrated endsheets. Slight roll to the spine and a bit of staining to the top edge of the text block does not affect the pages internally. In a worn dust jacket with tape to the edges mostly on the reverse. From the dust jacket- "The author writes a biography of the humble men and women among the Latter-day Saints who suffered and endured so that cities might grow where before was only The Great American Desert. The story of the Mountain Meadows massacre is told without prejudice. The Penn Publishing Company hardcover
1979Q-0046230122George Allen & Unwin/Barnes 1979-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! George Allen & Unwin/Barnes hardcover
1932024898Chicago: Bishop Publishing Company 1932. First Edition . Black Cloth Gilt. Very Good. 550 Pp. Black Cloth Gilt. First Edition. Light Wear Very Good. Essential Biographical Dictionary Of Prominent Chicagoans In 1933 With Good Family History And Other Background Information. Inscribed By Glenn Bishop And Also By His Wife To Pearl And Francis Pryor. <br/> <br/> Bishop Publishing Company hardcover
1932MG-6Y5W-50Q21932. Hardcover. Very Good. Scribner's 1932 hardcover first US edition. No jacket. Externally sun-faded a little chipping to spine label otherwise light wear. Pages yellowed with occasional foxing. Binding reasonably firm. Front endpaper has small bookshop label and pencil seller marks. hardcover
1967046953Lincoln NE: University of Nebraska Press 1967. First edition 1967. Illustrated throughout in both color and in black and white. Golden tan cloth with dark gray cloth spine gilt spine lettering golden tan slipcase with color illustration mounted on the front. The book is in very good condition with light rubs to the lower spine corners good hinges firm text block very clean pages no names or other markings. The slipcase is also very good with some modest shelfwear and a small surface chip structurally sound. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good Slipcase. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. University of Nebraska Press Hardcover
1994SKU2020023471Privately Published 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New/No Dustjacket as issued. . 8x5x0. Signed by Author. Signed by both authors and by Illustrator; scarce thus. The Dickerson sisters and their family homesteaded what was reportedly the last half-homestead in Colorado. At an altitude of over 8000 feet in the Rocky Mountains they persevered all their lives under extreme hardship. This is a true story of the famly's lifelong struggle enduring elements of cold winter weather coupled with determination ingenuity hard work working together as a family and is a remarkable example of thriftiness. The family lived for more than 89 years in a crude but adequate log cabin without electricity and other conveniences most modern Americans could not and would not live without. These surviving sisters lived comfortably in the cozy little cabin equipped with woodstove and in later years gaslights. The sisters Alice and Helen Dickerson along with their families did whatever they could to earn a living including trapping logging raising cattle sewing and making pine needle baskets and other artwork which they sold through the years to literally thousands of people who drove up a narrow winding mountain road specifically to buy their quaint products. If visitors were lucky they arrived in time to be served home-baked bread or cookies by their gracious hostesses. Though lacking in much formal education and very isolated the ladies were well-read very intelligent and kept up with what was going on in the world. They were admired and loved by all who met them and are well worth reading about. Privately Published hardcover
1954SKU1145800Macmillan 1954-01-01. Hardcover. Good/Missing. Fifth Edition Fourth Printing; 1954. Blue cloth covered boards with gold spine titles; mild wear; 8vo - over 7 3/4" to 9 3/4" tall; no jackets. Ex-library from Marygrove College with typical stamps and markings otherwise set would be in Very Good condition; interiors are clean and unmarked; Additional shipping charges may need to be requested due to size or weight of books. Macmillan hardcover
1977009584New York: Harper & Row 1977. Book. Near Fine. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. First Edition First Printing with complete number row 1-10. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR at half-title page to fellow poet Roger Pfingston - "For Roger" followed by a 4 line poem and signed "Robert 18 May '78". Near Fine small corner crease bottom corner rear wrapper. Harper & Row Paperback
197224FEB19A008<p>Staple-bound paperback - second edition 1972 text block has major damp staing to bottom edges and spine moderate age toning to end papers and entire book has major cockling to spine; binding is square and tight however hinge is beginning to tear at staples; covers have minor edge wear corner curling and creases in addition to damp stains and cockling mentioned above - still a fun book in spite of its condition! -- Dependable seller since 1994 daily shipping with tracking from our brick and mortar store in Madison Wisconsin.</p> Shelter Publications paperback
2008Q-0785824006Chartwell Books Inc 2008-08-27. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Chartwell Books, Inc paperback
1981Q-0873642104Paladin Press 1981-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Paladin Press paperback
20182-2344007873Glénat 2018. Album. New. 352 pages. French language. 10.47x7.80x1.18 inches. Glénat unknown
192472179Paris : Librairie Larousse 1924. 1st edition circa 1924. Hardback. A fair plus copy in the original color printed boards and cloth spine. Slight dust-dulling with rubbing to edges. Hinges lightly starting. Otherwise remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. ; 32 pages; Description: 32 p. : ill. ; 27 cm. French folk songs complete with sheet music words and illustrations. Subjects: Folk songs French --Sheet music --France Paris : Librairie Larousse hardcover
1965054857Avenza-Carrara It: Micromega 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. 23 Pp. Pink Stapled Wrappers Tape Binding. Slight Usage. Forrest Ackerman's Copy With His Printed Legend "New Italian Fanzine" At Top. Rare. <br/> <br/> Micromega paperback
195300244329La Haye L.J.C. Boucher 1953. Hardcover. Good. Éditions à la Belle Étoile. Onpaginated.; Small light stains on dust jacket. La Haye, L.J.C. Boucher hardcover
16-51411916. Lithograph in umber. 65 x 50 cm.One of 50 signed and numbered impressions. Signed and dated in ink.Claude Charles Bourgonnier was a pupil of Cabanel Jean-François Millet and of Falguière the sculpter. His works consisted of landscapes genre scenes but more often opulent nudes typifying the ideals of La Belle Époque. Bourgonnier regularly exhibited at the Salon from 1881. In 1900 he was conferred a silver medal at the Exposition Universelle de Paris.Précisions sujet représenté:Caricature du sénateur Charles Humbert vice-président de la Commission sénatoriale des Armées figuré en homme-fort de cirque portant d'un seul bras un imposant canon sous le regard émerveillé de la foule. Remarque dans la marge représentant une garde de sabre et une plume dans un encrier.Titre en haut : dans la planche : des Canons des Munitions ; signé daté en bas à droite : à l'encre à la plume : Ch. Bourgonnier / 1916 ; numéro de série inscription concernant l'exécution en bas à droite : au crayon graphite : 40/50.Provenance: Sophie Renard Chateau-Thierry. 02400 Brasles France. 1916 unknown
16-51421915. Lithograph in umber. 65 x 50 cm.One of 50 signed and numbered impressions. Signed and dated in ink.Claude Charles Bourgonnier was a pupil of Cabanel Jean-François Millet and of Falguière the sculpter. His works consisted of landscapes genre scenes but more often opulent nudes typifying the ideals of La Belle Époque. Bourgonnier regularly exhibited at the Salon from 1881. In 1900 he was conferred a silver medal at the Exposition Universelle de Paris.Précisions inscriptionstitre en haut : dans la planche : Le Colleur d'Affiches ; inscription en haut : sur l'affiche : TAISEZ VOUS ! / MEFIEZ VOUS ! / Les caché ennemis ; signé daté en bas à droite : à l'encre à la plume : Ch. Bourgonnier / 1915 ; numéro de série inscription concernant l'exécution en bas à droite : au crayon graphite : 49/50.Précisions sujet représentéScène figurant un homme de dos le pied posé sur les barreaux d'une échelle tenant un pinceau de la main droite portant un sac à gauche et un récipient à droite en train de coller une affiche sur un mur appelant à la méfiance. Remarque dans la marge représentant un Sphinx.Provenance: Sophie Renard Chateau-Thierry. 02400 Brasles France. 1915 unknown
16-51441915. Lithograph in umber. 65 x 50 cm.One of 50 signed and numbered impressions. Signed and dated in ink.Claude Charles Bourgonnier was a pupil of Cabanel Jean-François Millet and of Falguière the sculpter. His works consisted of landscapes genre scenes but more often opulent nudes typifying the ideals of La Belle Époque. Bourgonnier regularly exhibited at the Salon from 1881. In 1900 he was conferred a silver medal at the Exposition Universelle de Paris.Précisions inscriptionstitre en haut : dans la planche : Le Fort ; inscription en haut : sur la hotte : L'EMPRUNT ; signé daté en bas à droite : à l'encre à la plume : Ch. Bourgonnier / 1915 ; numéro de série inscription concernant l'exécution en bas à droite : au crayon graphite : 26/50 ; inscription en bas à gauche : remarque dans la marge dans les coupelles de la balance : VICTOIRE L'EMPRUNT.Précisions sujet représentéAllégorie patriotique de l'emprunt national figurant un fort âgé musculeux s'appuyant sur une canne courbé par le poids de la charge qu'il porte sur le dos. Remarque dans la marge représentant une balance où le poids de l'Emprunt soulève la Victoire.Provenance: Sophie Renard Chateau-Thierry. 02400 Brasles France. 1915 unknown
16-51431916. Lithograph in umber. 65 x 50 cm.One of 50 signed and numbered impressions. Signed and dated in ink.Claude Charles Bourgonnier was a pupil of Cabanel Jean-François Millet and of Falguière the sculpter. His works consisted of landscapes genre scenes but more often opulent nudes typifying the ideals of La Belle Époque. Bourgonnier regularly exhibited at the Salon from 1881. In 1900 he was conferred a silver medal at the Exposition Universelle de Paris.Précisions inscriptionstitre en haut : dans la planche : Les Aveugles ; signé daté en bas à droite : à l'encre à la plume : Ch. Bourgonnier / 1916 ; numéro de série inscription concernant l'exécution en bas à droite : au crayon graphite : 25/50.Précisions sujet représentéCaricature figurant Guillaume II François-Joseph Ier Ferdinand Ier 1830-1916 et Mehmed V marchant à l'aveugle bras vers l'avant et se dirigeant droit vers un précipice où volent deux vautours. Remarque dans la marge représentant un cavalier désarçonné par une ruade de sa monture.Provenance: Sophie Renard Chateau-Thierry. 02400 Brasles France. 1916 unknown
201088279Austin: University of Texas Press 2010. First Edition. Octavo 26cm; black cloth-covered boards with titling stamped in silver on spine; dustjacket; viii1653; black-and-white illustrations. Signed by Bowden on title page. ISBN sticker to lower rear cover with pencilled notes to front endpaper; Very Good. Dustwrapper unclipped priced $40.00 spine-faded; Very Good. American journalist discusses the violence and security on the Mexican-United States border at Ciudad Juarez with detailed illustrations by Briggs throughout. 88279. University of Texas Press unknown