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32047601Beijing 1954-1956 Qian Guo Ji Ben Jian She Zhong Chu Tu Wen Wu. Blue stitched silk covers blue indigo folding cloth case bone clips exceptionally clean copy 27 x 38 cm. FIRST SECOND PRINTING LIMITED EDITION OF 1700 COPIES RARE . COMPILER: Compiled by the Fair Working Committee of the national infrastructure projects in archaeological finds compiled by: GUAN GUO JI BEN JIAN SHE ZHONG CHU TU WEN WU ZHAN LAN HUI GONG ZUO WEI YUAN HUI. . PRINTER: Printed at the Chinese Classical Art Press Beijing: Zhong Guo Gu Dian Yi Shu Chu Ban She. . PUBLISHER: The publisher was International bookstore. May 1956 First Edition second printing Shanghai. Guo Ji Shu Dian Yi Jiu Wu Liu Nian Wu Yue Di Yi Ban Di Ei Ci Yin Shu Shanghai. . DELUXE PRINTED AND BOUND SET: This is a Deluxe printing and superbly illustrated catalogue of the archaeological finds covering various items from several provinces. Sculptures ceramics Buddhist works stone relief's bronzes stone sculptures bronze articles funerary items weapons jade lacquer ware earthenware and ritualistic items. . Volume 1 covers items 1-118 Volume 2 covers items 119-256 . Each volume illustrates each item mostly in black & white with a few color tipped in photographs as well. . CONDITION: The books are in superbly clean and bright condition the cloth case is nearly as bright. By and large a very nice set in collector's condition. . unknown
200905723Paris, Les humanoïdes associés, 1983 ; in-8, 30 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette. Eo petite usure de la jacquette.
200702525Paris, L'écho des savanes Albin Michel, 1987 ; in-4, 50 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Eo.
200603683Paris, L'echo des savanes / albin michel, 1987 ; in-4, 50 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
19537538San Francisco: Grabhorn Press for the Wheatstalk Press 1953. Broadside. near Very Good binding. Broadside. 10.75" x 13.5". Limited edition one of 100 copies. Short 3" fold along the top edge covers the colophon. Deckled edges are a bit ragged particularly the bottom and left edge; bit of soiling. Colophon reads: "When Ben Jonson penned these words he doubtless did so especially for the Zamoranistas and Roxburghers forgathered on September 13 1953 in the library of Carl I. Wheat." And uncommon Club keepsake. Grabhorn Bibliography "Miscellany 1940-1956" p. 103. Grabhorn Press for the Wheatstalk Press 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
268447Amsterdam: Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale 193-. ii 37p. mimeographed booklet 8.25x10.25 inches; pictorial card cover unevenly toned with some foxing and an old paperclip mark; ownership signature in corner. Theatrical pieces presented by the Dutch socialist youth group including scripts and directions. Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale unknown
202400077Paris, Alisio, 2023 ; in-8, 446 pp., br.
35306P., Hachette (Bibliothèque des Guides Bleus), 1967, fort volume in 8° étroit, relié pleine toile bleue de l'éditeur, jaquette rhodoïd (petits défauts), XIV-1235 pages ; cartes et plans dépliants ; bibliographie, glossaire index des lieux et index des noms.
196444898AB1964. First Edition. London Hodder and Stoughton Ltd. 1964. 14.4 cm x 22.5 cm. 214 pages. With numerous photographs. Original Hardcover with original dustjacket in protective Mylar. Green cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Small tear on the front of dustjacket. Minimal rubbing. Contains among others: The Age of Pogroms; The Uneasy Mandate; The Nazi Decade a.o. hardcover
1957290581The Selznick Company Inc. 1957. Trade Paperback. 152 leaves printed on one side only. About 11-1/4 by 9 inches. Original production script of the 1957 movie starring Rock Hudson Jennifer Jones and Elaine Stritch from the Selznick archive. Based on the 1929 novel of the same name the movie was harshly criticized by the Nobel Prize-winning author and sank at the box office. It was the last movie produced by David O. Selznick. Very good in wrappers paperback. Bound in white 3-prong folder with title and production information on the cover. Moderately worn and discolored in spots probably from rubbing against other books on a shelf. With the Selznick Company tracking sheet present numbering this copy 19. Screenplay dated February 7 1957.<br> (The Selznick Company, Inc.) paperback
192258919Covici-McGee 1922. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 21.5 x 15.5 cm. Octavo. 289pp. Bound in art deco boards and in scarce matching jacket. First edition with Published November 1922 on copyright page and no additional printings noted. Decorated endpapers as well as extensive in-text illustrations by Herman Rosse. Chipping to the jacket including a piece out of the top of the spine and a piece out of both the top and bottom of front cover jacket. Both jacket flaps are clipped at both corners. Rubbing to the bottom of the boards. Toning to the blank rear endpapers caused from a tipped innewspaper article about the author and publisher "pleading guility to sending indecent literature". Previous owner's bookplate on front fixed endpaper. Collection of 64 articles about Chicago written by Hecht between 1921-22. Covici-McGee hardcover
202206060Paris, Fayard la guerre secrete, 1967 ; in-8, 272 pp., br.
201104797, La guilde du livre , 1971 ; in-8, 244 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
1989_202400052Tunis, Cérès Productions, 1989 ; in-8 (148 x 208 mm), 408 pp., broché, couverture illustrée. Collection «Mémoire». Quelques rares illustrations en noir et blanc.
194918919New York: Time Inc 1949. Vol. LIII No. 2. Wraps. Fine. Time Magazine: The Weekly News Magazine published on January 10 1949. Octavo 96pp. Illustrated wrappers bound at spine with staple. Lacks a mailing label. Includes a multi-page article about Ben Hogan titled "Little Ice Water" with his color photograph on the cover. A fine example. This issue of Time Magazine dated January 10 1949 features professional golfer Ben Hogan just weeks before Hogan's near-fatal automobile accident of February 1949 one of the defining moments of his career. The cover story focused on Hogan's disciplined approach to the game his practice habits and his victories in the U.S. Open PGA Championship and multiple major tournaments during the late 1940s. The magazine portrayed Hogan as a reserved and intensely focused competitor whose technical precision transformed modern golf. After Hogan's accident he made comeback victories at the 1950 U.S. Open and later majors. Time, Inc unknown
180360643Leominster Massachusetts:: by Adams & Wilder for Isaiah Thomas Jun. 1803. old full leather overlaid with an old sheep covering. . Free endpapers lacking front and rear; horizontal tear across the title page repaired with clear tape which has discolored; some moderate staining; binding very worn. 12mo. by Adams & Wilder for Isaiah Thomas, Jun., hardcover
201700216Bale, Brunen verlag - collection ebv, 1985 ; grand in-12, 127 pp., br. Broché bon état (un policier irlandais face au terrorisme).
201216065Bale, Brunen verlag - collection ebv, 1985 ; grand in-12, 127 pp., br. Broché bon état (un policier irlandais face au terrorisme).
201608001Paris, Le serpent a plumes , 2004 ; in-8, 265 pp., br.
194657171Tokyo Japan: Eighth U.S. Army Printing Plant Boonjudo Printing Works 1946. Oblong folio. 15 x 10.75 in. 21 leaves unnumbered. with colour-illustrated title colour-illustrated preface and 24 illustrations several in colour tipped-in on 18 leaves all retaining tissue guards a couple w/ tears 1 w/ minor loss to tissue guard. Original blue boards white & black lettering on front cover punch-sewn in Japanese style at gutter margin w/ white silk braid minor scuffing edgewear very minor staining to lower front cover still VG- copy. First edition of this well-executed series of brush & ink paintings watercolours wash drawings and ink sketches of occupied Japan following World War II by American G.I. artists. While opening with a decidedly jingoistic preface no longer the slant-eyed many-headed yellow monster. . . bespectcacled buck-toothed enigma. . . the sketches reveal a quiet sympathy and influence of Japanese art techniques. The artists included Hoffmaster was a longtime commercial artist and illustrator for US News & World Report National Geographic and art instructor at the Corcoran School of Art who often contributed covers and illustrations to the Changing Times; MacKenzie 1924-2018 noted American craft potter who was heavily influenced by the aesthetic of Shoji Hamada and Korean ceramics often referred to as the “Mingei-sota style;†and Wolsky 1916-1981 noted commercial artist who later became noted illustrator with Woman’s Home Companion Collier’s McCall’s Redbook Esquire Time and Life and noted collector of Modernist art. Eighth U.S. Army Printing Plant, [Boonjudo Printing Works], hardcover
202004349Paris, Micro edition MA - les grandes histoires du jeu, 2008 ; in-8, 345 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Inspiré de l'histoire vraie des cinq étudiants qui ont battu les casinos - traduction de Jérôme Schmidt.
192533421Oxford At the Clarendon Press 1925. 1st edition. Cloth. Very Good. 1st editions. 2 volume set volumes i & II. A Very Good set. 8vo. xx 441; vi 482 pp. illustrated with b&w plates. Bound in green cloth with gilt titles and designs. Moderate shelf wear with spines sunned to a light brown-green. Oxford At the Clarendon Press unknown
1968531Chicago: Johnson Publishing Co 1968. Wraps. Fair. 4-1/4 x 5-3/4" stapled photo-illustrated wraps printed in red black and white. 70 pages illustrated throughout. Covers scuffed and creased rear wrap reinforced on the inside with cellophane tape the first few pages with a tide mark at the fore-edge. Often imitated think BROWN HUE and OUR LIFE JET was founded by John Johnson in 1951 and was named for the airplane not the color because "In the world today everything is moving along at a faster clip". The magazine shot to national prominence in 1955 with its shocking and graphic coverage of the murder of Emmett Till and would remain an important voice in covering the Civil Rights Movement and in advocating for the rights of black and brown people. This issue is dedicated in its entirety to Martin Luther King Jr. his assassination the aftermath and the future of both the Civil Rights Movement and the United States as a whole. King's family is depicted on the cover with Coretta Scott King seated among her children. The copious photographs include personal snaps as well as now-iconic images and there are numerous interviews with both major players Mrs. King included and people who were there before during and after the assassination and funeral. A fascinating you-were-there tribute. Johnson Publishing Co unknown
195024966Oxford: Clarendon Press. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. No signatures. Most leaves unopened at top page edges opened for commentary on The Alchemist. Dust-jacket protected in archival mylar cover. ; Volume X only of an eleven volume edition of "The Oxford Jonson". This volume containing: "An Historical Survey of the Text - The Stage History of the Plays - Commentary on the Plays". xii 710 1 1 blank pages. Green cloth boards with gilt lettering and rule and publisher's emblem on spine. Gilt compass illustration on front board with Latin motto "De est quod ducere orbem". Page dimensions: 226 x 142mm. This volume has commentary on the following plays: Epicoene or The Silent Woman; The Alchemist; Catiline his Conspiracy; Bartholomew Fair; The Devil is an Ass; The Staple of News; The New Inn; The Magnetic Lady; The Sad Shepherd; Mortimer his Fall. . Clarendon Press hardcover