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2018Star-9781138733114Taylor & Francis 2018. Hardcover. New. Taylor & Francis hardcover
1986SONG0198113579OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1986-08-28. hardcover. Used: Good. 5.75x1.50x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
2008AIB656_J54255_656Aviation Industry Press Pub. Date :2008-12 2008-12-1. paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day And Fast shipping Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Language:Chinese.Publisher: Aviation Industry Press Pub. Date: 20 Satisfaction guaranteedor money back. <br/><br/> Aviation Industry Press Pub. Date :2008-12 paperback
2021x-9811636362Springer Nature 2021. Hardcover. New. 919 pages. 9.25x6.10x9.21 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
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20231-1543856454Aspen Opco Llc 2023. Hardcover. New. 3rd har/psc edition. 924 pages. 10.00x7.38x1.50 inches. Aspen Opco Llc hardcover
2013x-1627034463Humana Pr Inc 2013. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 566 pages. 10.00x7.25x1.25 inches. Humana Pr Inc hardcover
245898vp vd. 8vo. FINE. 8vo. 1. Surfing in Ancient Hawaii. By Ben R. Finney. Offprint from Journal of Polynesian Society. Extract from Vol 68 No. 4 December 1959. Wellington NZ<br /> 2.Bulletin de la Societe des Etude Océaniennes. Nos. 127 & 128<br /> 3. Surfboarding in Ocerania: Its Pre-European Distribution<br /> 4. The Surfing Community: Contrasting Values.By Ben Finney. 4pp. unknown
84870Roosevelt NJ: 1964. Original photo silkscreen in two colors 28" x 22" sheet. Printed on heavy machine-made white wove stock; signed in ink lower right; numbered lower left; this is copy 165 of an edition of 500. A fine unsoiled and unworn copy. PRESCOTT 184.<br /> <br /> A political poster lampooning Senator Barry Goldwater the U.S. Republican Presidential candidate in 1964. A caricature of Goldwater as a babe in diapers is surrounded by written excerpts from his speeches all of which have been chosen by Shahn to reveal Goldwater's reactionary attitudes towards the Vietnam conflict social welfare education and religion. The text is punctuated with a repeating motif of Goldwater's signature black-rimmed spectacles. As Shahn's cataloguer Kenneth W. Prescott writes "The unmistakable caricature.is a bitter expression of Shahn's contempt for the man. unknown
1732006985London: J. Walthoe & 14 Others 1732. Perhaps the best-known play by the second-greatest playwright of the Elizabethan stage.This is a Near Fine copy of an early edition; very scarce.Marbled paper-covered boards with titling in gilt on a leather spine label. Clean text; 96 pages complete. Light toning throughout but textblock remains sharpand clear. The spine label has some tiny chips at the edges which do not intrude into the title. . Early Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. J. Walthoe & 14 Others Hardcover
a76659Cairo c. 1860. Printed by the printing house of Department of Aesthestics. Publisher: Abbas Ibn Abdul-Salaam Ben Shakroun. A study of in Arabic of documents and decisions of the judge Abu Bakr Ibn Mohammed Ibn Asim from Granada Andalusia. Sm.4to. 414 leaves unbound as issued in folding paper cover with later spine. University bookplate stamped withdrawn. Fair to Good leaves are browned and frayed on edges. Text quite legible. Rare. . unknown
1928HCX6304-1Book Condition- Near Fine: Slight spine pull. A firm text block. "File Copy" label to front panel. <br />Dust Jacket Condition- Very Good: A bright dust jacket. cover. Some dust-soiling and a 1 1/2 inch closed tear to back corner and several minor chips. Brodart cover. <br />Title page dated 1928. Red cloth. Spine and cover lettered black. A Hubin listed Mystery. <br /> Ward Lock & Co.
1994158292Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1994. White Revision Shooting Script for the 1995 film. <br /> <br /> A group of scientists must stop a alien-human hybrid seductress on a killing spree in Los Angeles before she finds a mate. A cult classic which spawned three sequels "Species II" 1998 "Species III" 2004 and "Species: The Awakening" 2007.<br /> <br /> Shot on location in Brigham City Utah Arecibo Puerto Rico and Los Angeles California. <br /> <br /> White MGM wrappers with a die-cut window. Title page present dated 8/02/94 noted as White Revision Shooting Script with credits for screenwriter Dennis Feldman. 123 leaves with last page of text numbered 121. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two gold brads. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
1964190408New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1964. Second printing. Hardcover. One of Berryman's better books that features the title poem along with illustrations by Ben Shahn. A clean very near fine copy in illustrated paper covered boards and in a very near fine dust jacket. Signed and inscribed by Berryman on the front free endpaper in 1964. A lovely copy. Farrar Straus and Giroux unknown
2002658761Edition Stemmle 2002. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Presentation copy signed and inscribed 'with many thanks' by photographer Jerry Dantzic to a curator with the Whitney Museum of American Art thanked prominently in the book's acknowledgements. A near fine copy of the first edition hardcover in jacket. Uncommon signed. Edition Stemmle hardcover
192858307New York: Covici-Friede 1928. First Limited Edition. One of 111 hors-commerce copies the complete edition. Octavo 24cm; printed limp vellum wrappers; 111pp. Spine a trifle darkened else Fine in original publisher's card slipcase Good only lacking fore-edge panel darkened and slightly rubbed. Some copies were signed though not called for; this is an unsigned copy. Among the scarcer Hecht works of the Twenties written just as his Hollywood screenwriting career was getting underway. Covici-Friede unknown
192330821New York: Boni and Liverwright 1923. First edition. Small bookseller ticket to rear paste down spine a bit tanned a nearly fine copy in a fair dust jacket chipping to edges corners and spine ends light fade to spine tape repairs to verso. Uncommon in any dust jacket. 30821. Octavo pp. 1-8 9-12 13-14 17-256 257-258: blank note: text complete despite gap in pagination five inserted plates with illustrations by Wallace Smith original oatmeal buckram cloth front and spine stamped in black. ". a fine novel by a master writer."- Pronzini and Muller 1001 Midnights pp. 353-54. Filmed in 1935 directed by Robert Florey. Reference: Hubin p. 389. Boni and Liverwright unknown
1924329883Chicago: Pascal Covici 1924. First. hardcover. fine. Angarola Anthony. 12 full page illustrations by Anthony Angarola. Tall 8vo re-bound in full black crushed morocco keeping the original pictorial end-papers all edges gilt cloth slipcase. Chicago: Pascal Covici 1924. Limited First Edition. Fine.<br/> <br/> Of an edition of 2000 copies this one numbered 95 has been specially and appropriately bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe.<br/> <br/> Pascal Covici unknown
1898218058London: Leonard Smithers 1898. Limited. hardcover. Beardsley Aubrey. A New Edition with a critical essay on the author by Vincent O'Sullivan and a frontispiece five initial letters and a cover design by Aubrey Beardsley. Rubricated title. 193pp. 4to original blue cloth with ornate Beardsley design in gilt just slightly rubbed; inner paper hinges neatly strengthened pages uncut and unopened. Housed in a custom cloth folder and 1/2 morocco slipcase well-worn but solid and attractive; dampstains on bottom corners. London: Leonard Smithers 1898. First edition with these illustrations. A near fine copy in a good slipcase.<br/> <br/> Number 44 of 1000 numbered copies on Art Paper. This work includes the last illustrations produced by Beardsley before his death a fraction of the illustrations which the artist had originally intended for this volume.<br/> <br/> Leonard Smithers unknown
180913889London: B. Marshall 1809. Hand colored print engraved by R. Woodman. Image size 19 x 24 inches matted and framed to 27 x 32 inches overall. 1 vols. A few light waterstains to lower margin away from image else fine. Hand colored print engraved by R. Woodman. Image size 19 x 24 inches matted and framed to 27 x 32 inches overall. 1 vols. Siltzer British Sporting Prints p. 178 B. Marshall unknown
192131795Berlin: Erich Reiss Verlag 1921. Limited edition. Hardcover. g. 1/750. Octavo. xxii 121pp. Original gold-stamped vellum with laced-in slips gold decorated spine and red title-label with gold lettering. Top edge gilt. A collection of 107 fables drawn from Greek Jewish Hindu and Arab narratives exploring moral values and the meaning of wisdom. Illustrated with expressive black & white woodcuts the anthology is written in agile rhymed prose and includes some original stories by the author who is also known as Berachya. A nakdan translator grammarian poet ethicist and philosopher working at the beginning of the thirteenth century he references the Talmud adds biblical allusions and gives a Jewish spirit to his interpretations of these Fox Fables. Text in Hebrew; table of contents and Goldschmidt's introduction in German. "Nach der ersten Ausgabe herausgegeben und eingeleitet von Lazarus Goldschmidt." A significant work that greatly expands this distinctive literary genre in the Hebrew language. Staining on binding front board slightly bowed. Binding in overall good interior in very good condition. Erich Reiss Verlag hardcover
1989051521-KWashington DC.: Smithsonian Books 1989. Book. Illus. by Various Artist. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. 1st. edition 1989 Light brown cloth hardcover in the dust jacket 384 page book . Illustrated with black & white and color photos and illustrations . A scarce book and this copy is quite rare as all three contributors have signed on the title page . Also included are the museum hand out and the Amon Carter Museum news letter for this up coming event laid in . Condition : Fine Dust jacket is very Good with edge ware and edge rubs . Size: 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Smithsonian Books Hardcover
1952201169Roosevelt NJ 1952. unbound. 1 page 11 x 8.5 inches Roosevelt New Jersey May 17 1952 accompanied by the original stamped and postmarked and signed envelope. Written by the Social Realism artist to a friend requesting a rain-check for dinner: "Dear Mrs. Tishman My wife and I would have loved to have dinner with you - thank you so much for asking us.Sincerely Ben Shahn." Natural folds; near fine condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
1715H32635Amsterdam: Netanel Fo'ah 1715. Hardcover. Very good. Quarto 10.5 x 8.75 inches bound in modern buckram gilt stamped very good title page to the first title with old writing on it and some repairs and restoration to lower outer corner; the next few pages have some neat restoration to their lower outer corners too; the last few pages of the last treatise also have some restoration and repair to lower outer corners. Two of these commentaries are by Shlomo ibn Aderet 1235-1310 a medieval rabbi and a student of Nahmanides the author of the third treatise in this volume. From his biography on wikipedia: "He was a master in the study of the Talmud and was not opposed to the Kabbala. Aderet was very active as a rabbi and as an author. Under his auspices and through his recommendation part of the commentary on the Mishnah by Maimonides was translated from the Arabic into Hebrew. His Talmudic lectures were attended by throngs of disciples many of whom came from distant places. Questions in great number dealing with ritual with the most varied topics of the Halakah and with religious philosophy were addressed to him from Spain Portugal Italy France Germany and even from Asia Minor. His responsa show evidence of wide reading keen intelligence and systematic thought. They also afford a clear insight into the communal life of the time portraying Aderet's contemporaries and are of value for the study not only of rabbinical procedure but also of the intellectual development of the age in which he lived. Only half of these responsa have been published as they number three thousand." Aderet's second commentary in this book is on Hullin is the third tractate of the Mishnah in the Order of Kodashim and deals with the laws of ritual slaughter of animals and birds for meat in ordinary or non-consecrated use as opposed to sacred use and with the Jewish dietary laws in general such as the laws governing the prohibition of mixing of meat fleishig and dairy milchig products. While it is included in the Seder Kodashim it mainly discusses non-consecrated things and things used as the ordinary human food particularly meats; it is therefore sometimes called "Shehitat Hullin" "Slaughtering of Non-Consecrated Animals". It comprises twelve chapters dealing with the laws for the slaughtering of animals and birds for meat for ordinary as opposed to sacred use with other rules relating to the eating of meat and with the dietary laws in general. Moshe ben Nachman known as Nahmanides lived 1194-1270. He was a leading medieval Jewish scholar Catalan rabbi philosopher physician kabbalist and biblical commentator. He was raised studied and lived for most of his life in Girona Catalonia. He is also considered to be an important figure in the re-establishment of the Jewish community in Jerusalem following its destruction by the Crusaders in 1099. Nahmanides' commentary is on Bava Batra the third of a series of three tractates in Seder Nezikin "Order of Damages" that deal with civil laws. It addresses relations between neighbors presumptions of ownership and deeds and laws of sales and inheritance. Bava Batra stands out from its surrounding tractates in that the vast majority of its laws are not explicitly biblical in origin but rather rabbinic ordinances based on the sages' understanding of human nature societal conventions and the need to establish limits and guidelines to regulate business relationships. All of these were issued by the same publisher each has its own title page. Title pages are not dated but the date generally assigned to this publication by Worldcat is 1715. Netanel Fo'ah hardcover
1984h42500Franklin Center PA: The Franklin Library 1984. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. The book itself is bound in full dark red leather gilt moire endpapers about fine. The illustrations done for the book all here in the original include a portrait of Trollope 13 x 8.5" on board with translucent overlay title page illustration on board with overlay for the red coloring 14.75 x 10"; and 14 drop-cap illustrations for the stories each with the capitalized letter and illustration all on board with red coloring overlays each 9 x 6 inches. Ben Stahl 1910-1987 was an artist illustrator and author Blackbeard's Ghost which Houghton Mifflin published in 1965 was made into a Disney movie in 1968. He illustrated a number of books including The Innkeeper's Wife by A.J. Cronin a limited edition of Madame Bovary and the 25th anniversary edition of Gone with the Wind. The Franklin Library hardcover