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78 pages. Articles: We need a Vice President Now; Affairs of State; The Other Babies Who Broke the Odds - major photo-illustrated article on the Venezuelan family of Efren and Ines Prieto and their new quints; The Dollar Crisis; Broadway's Hottest Playwright - Edward Albee; Bill Russell of the Boston Celtics - "I Owe the Public Nothing"; The Silent First Lady of France - Yvonne de Gaulle is a lonely woman feared by many, known by few; Music for Machines - early article on music synthesizers with photo of pioneer Milton Babbitt; Bill Scranton - a reluctant candidate. Fiction: reuben, Reuben. Ads: Nice color photo of Ford Fairlane 500 Sports Coupe inside front cover; G.E. home appliances; Best Foods Mayonnaise; Sweet two-page color photo ad for a (light blue) Chevelle Malibu Super Sport Coupe on the beach; Campbell's Vegetable Soup; *Beautiful* black Pontiac two-page ad features a four-door Bonneville before a formally dressed crowd; Salem cigarette ad features frolicking couple in orchard; Excellent color-photo Pepsi centerfold ad features ski scene; Pall Mall cigarettes ad with illustration of people singing around white piano; Dodge Trucks; Nice color ad for the Philadephia Electric company inside back cover features steelmaking scene; Kent cigarette ad on back cover features couple, apparently in a ski chalet near Innsbruck, Austria. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
50 pages. Interesting WWII commentary by publisher Joseph Lister Rutledge; Secret Power in the Far Pacific - Japan and Germany planned a 'perfect crime'... Here's why it failed, and why Japan cannot win (written in light of the Pearl Harbour attack); Never From Valiant Men - story by I.A.R. Wylie; Mickey Rooney - The Life and Loves of Box-Office Man No. 1 - article with photos; Photo feature of Alexis Smith; I Saw it Happen in Manilla - Annalee Whitmore describes Japanese bombing in the Philippines; Digest version of "Storm", a novel by George Stewart; The Goodwill Tour of Don Florencio De La Pampa; 40-question boxing quiz by Jack Dempsey; The Battle of Detroit - Frederick L. Collins gives a first-hand report of high-scale allied arms manufacturing; Mississippi Belle - story by Clements Ripley; Kellogg's All-Bran cereal ad; Stalin - Devil or Genius?, by Emil Ludwig with black and white photos; To the Ladies, by Princess Alexandra Kropotkin; Girl Meets Girl, by Bubbles Schinasi; Pictures You Ought to See, by Howard Barnes; Nice colour ad for Mercury Mills, Limited, Hamilton, on back cover. Cover photo of young girl nurse bandaging arm of her playmate's arm. Average wear. Address label with hand-written correction on front cover. Inked postal date stamp atop front cover. Binding intact. A quality copy. Magazine
44 pages. Features: Cover illustration shows dog team in the north being overflown by a T.C.A. Lockheed 14 Airliner; A Message from the Minister of Transport, C.D. Howe, regarding airway development; Full-page photo ad for Gold Flake cigarettes features an unusual photo from Durban, Natal; Transport Department Heads Prominent in Airway Direction; Canada's Airway System shows results of two years' of intensive development - interesting article with photos and diagrams; Two-Page Map of the Airway System of Canada; Scheduled Air Services Throughout Canada; Weather Services for Canada's Airways; Radio Aids to Air Navigation; Attractive full-page illustrated ad for Fleet Aircraft; Beechcraft "18" Centerfold ad; Fantastic 3-panel fold-out Aircraft Radio Map of Canada; Portable Field Lighting Equipment; Old Country Gossip - with photo of a Short Sunderland in flight; Fast Montreal-New York Schedules - Canadian Colonial Airways Eastern Canada's Chief Link with United States and South American Air Services - article with photo of H.O. Young; Nice half-page illustrated ad for the Avro Anson; Nice photo ad for Northern Electric shows "Norseman", the RCMP's plane; Demonstrating Light Plane Practicability; Wright Preparing for Era of Engines up to 3,000 H.P.; Know Your Pilots - Archie McMullen of the Mackenzie Air Service - article with photo; Very nice full-page photo ad for the "Bristol" Blenheim bomber; Cup Aircraft ad; Nice ad inside back cover by A.-G. Dessau shows castings being X-rayed to test for quality; Imperial Oil ad on back cover shows a T.C.A. ship being fueled; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
64 pages. Features: CBC The National colour-photo ad features Lloyd Robertson and George Finstad; We Can Keeep Vancouver Livable; Shirley Chan of Strathcona beat back bulldozers and scared City Hall; Gastown developer Larry Killam brought swingers into the slum; SPEC's Robin Harger confronts 'the extinction of the human race'; Mike Harcourt and the law squad; Intermedia's Barry Cramer and media technology; Albert Turnbull, Arthur Erickson, Dr. George Gray, William Graham, and Dr. Walter Harswick draw guidelines to keep Vancouver livable; Nice two-page colour-photo ad for the Lockheed 1011 Tristar; From Bruce Cockburn to Youth - A Very Private Message; How Jasper Park is moving into the 1970s; The Real Poor in Canada and why we don't know who they are; Contest to design trophy for the air race of the century; How Kings County, NS found the cure for despair; How to spot the danger point in drinking; Bilingualism and Biculturalism; Crossword partly completed in light pencil; Great color photo ad for CBC Sports includes group of athletes including Mel Profit of the Argos and boxer Clyde Grey; and more. Average wear. Damage to fore-edge of back cover. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
72 pages. Features: Nice colour photo ad for the Pontiac Parisienne and Firebird; Maclean's interviews John Porter; The Rich - 12 pages of photos and articles on some of Canada's wealthiest people - The Eatons (great full-page photo of John and Fred Eaton), The Irvings, John Basset Jr., Charles Bronfman and Chet Bell; Gordon P. Osler - a member of the WASP elite that runs the Canadian economy; Invest in the Rich Look - colour photo fashion segment; London Ontario's old family scions and nouveaux riches; Meditation - Awesome colour photos and article on the Beatles with the Maharishi in India; How to get paid for not working - scams to collect unemployment insurance; The uncommon cold and how I cured it; Two pages of photos of top Mutual Life of Canada sales leaders; Nice colour photo ad forthe Chevrolet Impala; Coke photo ad on back cover features Tiffany lamp; and more. Covers barely holding by one staple. Peripheral staining to front cover. Chips/openings to top edge of back cover and last few pages Unmarked. Despite its deficiencies, still a worthy vintage copy. Book
Pages 795-840 plus outer layer of 8 pages of ads. Features: Obituary for Prof. James RIce; The Nature of Light; Phenomenological Theory of Supra-conductivity; Scattering of Neutrons by Protons; A Numerical Method for Two-dimensional Fourier Synthesis; Magnetic Anisotropy of Resorcinal; Fine Structure of the L23 Absorption Edge of Magnesium Metal; Intensity Anomalies in the Lyman Series of Hydrogen; X-ray Examination of Tooth Structure; Natural Sources of Fluorine and 'Mottled Teeth' in Maldon, Essex; Nazi-Socialism and International Science; Fertile Sugar Cane; Two Methods of Formation of Dictyosomes from Vesicular Golgi Bodies; and more. Binding intact. Average external soiling and wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
125 pages. Hand-numbered 947 of 1000 copies and signed by author. British Columbia history par excellence. A superlative pictorial biography of the British Columbia Premier written by his friend, Jim Ryan. Book in pristine condition but for a very small and nearly invisible blemish in lower left corner of front board. Gorgeous gilt-decorated maroon cloth-covered boards are otherwise As New. Contents As New. Colour illustrated slip cover shows light to moderate wear and remains very attractive. Wonderful copy. Book
128 pages. Guitar Tab for these songs: Flying in a Blue Dream; I Am Become Death; Lords of Karma; The MIghty Turtle Head; Rubina; Satch Boogie; Saying Goodbye; Speed of Light; Summer Song; Surfing with the Alien; Tears in the Rain; Thinking of You; Time Machine; Woodstock Jam. Color fold-out of Joe Satriani. Somewhat above-average external wear. Contents clean and unmarked. Binding intact. A worthy working copy. Good luck keeping up with Joe! :-) Book
112 pages. Features: Use of cemented carbides in industry; The miniature camera; Zeta Aurigae - a close double star; Canalization of the Upper Mississippi River; Archaeologist's notebook; Making your own photomicrographic camera; Rubber plant experiments; Excavations by CWA workers under the Tennessee Valley Authority bring to light the contents of 40 Indian villages and mounds; Preventing fires at sea; The versatile papaya; Is the growing death rate from heart disease and cancer real or only apparent?; Progress in this age of science; Interesting brief note and photo of what may be the first grease cartridges and grease gun; and more. Coverfold partly open. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
313 pages. Text in German. Tight and square. Prior owner's details atop front endpaper else unmarked. Light wear to boards. Contents yellowed. Attractive copy. Book
30 pages. Features: Cover photo portrait of Air Chief-Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding; Ferryville's Fate Under the Softening-Up Process by Allied Bombers - nine dramatic photos of the extensive damage; Tunisian Battlefield Scenes of one of the Greatest Victories in History - Eighteen photos; Ten Photos of Churchill during his latest round trip - United States, North Africa, Downing Street; Wonderful almost two-page photo of Churchill with Allied Chiefs in Algiers; Dramatic centerfold illustration of motor gun-boats of light coastal forces in a night action scattering the enemy and sinking an E-boat; Photo of Captain Clark Gable serving with the U.S. Eighth Army Air Force; Photo of Major K. Roosevelt who died in Alaska on June 4th; Aerial photos of the Hague; Photos of bombed churches; Photos of De Gaulle in North Africa; Before and after photos of an Me.323 transport attacked by a Marauder; Air photos show destruction in Dortmund; Centerfold illustration of the "Bazooka" in action; Photos of Britain's Sea-Air Power - "Indomitable" and new escort carriers; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
112 pages. Fiction: Love Wasn't Enough; Rage on the Mountain; First Proposal; Young and Scared; The Girl He Remembered (conclusion); The Artless Heiress (part 4 of 8). Articles: Beware Those Phony Stock Salesmen! - Boiler room operators; The Actor in Me - Kirk Douglas (part 1 of 2) - with many photos; The High Price of Haste - Photo of hideous crash scene on highway 25-70 near Marshall, North Carolina in which an asphalt truck collided with an oncoming car cilling several people including the Reverend and Mrs. T.H. Shackelford, their missionary daughter, the Reverend and Mrs. Robert N. Barefoot and their seven-year-old niece; They Rescue the Mail - how dogged postal sleuths find and deliver letters that have been lost, stolen, burned drowned or macerated by catastrophe or crime; Bargain Bonanza - Hoss Monday in Canton, Texas is the day for swapping lies, knives, horses, dogs and any kind of livestock you can name; Let's Be Sensible About Foreign Aid; The Deep South Says "Never!" (part 2 of 5) - a report from Summerton, South Carolina on how the people have reacted to the Federal integration order; Cruising the Cool Coast - great color photos of the unspoiled Maine coast; . Ads: Nice color American Motors ad inside front cover shows several of their models and features; Nice GE color-photo ad for their pink kitchen appliances; Nice two-page ad for United Aircraft Corporation shows their C-133, Convair F-102As, plus a great color air cargo illustration; Nice color Oldsmobile ad for their Golden Rocket 88 Holiday Coupe; Chevrolet ad in mountain setting; Nice color Imperial car ad shows a light blue model; Winston cigarettes; Pream coffee; International trucks; Douglas DC-7; Spud cigarettes; Buick Roadmaster 75; Great one-page black and white photo ad for Jeep; Louisa May Alcott is features in a U.S. Savings Bond ad; Chesterfield cigarette ad on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
471 pages. Lets the diaries, letters and newspapers of the pioneers tell the story of the region's growth. Told in chronological sequence with chapters added to provide more detailed information on the industries and organizations developed by the people of the region. From first printing of 3,000 copies. Light wear to dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. Book clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Appears unread. A beautiful copy. HALE & BARMAN 439. Book
40 pages. Features: What is Man?; Nostalgic one-page color-photo ad for Kellogg's Corn Flake Crumbs - illustrated with fried chicken; Sensational one-page color (yellow) photo ad for the 1970 Cadillac Coupe deVille; Nicol Williamson - interview with this serious film star who travels light; Super one-page color-photo ad for a dark green Pontiac Catalina; Your Annual Physical; Our Railroads are No Longer Safe; Can Anyone Predict the Future? - a scorecard on past preductions indicates too many misses; Nice one-page photo ad for LaSalle Extension University features lovely lady using Stenotype shorthand machine; The Hunt for Venus' Arms - Whatever became of the arms of the Venus de Milo statue housed in Paris' Louvre Museum?; Nice one-page color-photo ad for Special K cereal features 7-cent coupon; Recipes for travellers; Great color ads for Gracious Living feature funky retro products such as colored phones and two-position TV-stands; My Shadow Child - it took eight years to suspect Andrew's excessive activity was more than just being a boy; Nice one-page photo ad entitled "Oh, That Charlie" features vinyl record "The Best of Charlie Rice"; Great Moments in Indoor Sports - of all indoor sports, none requires the brain-power and ruthlessness as does "Monopoly"; Great one-page photo ad for Telepander muscle training features before and after photos of a (now) hunky guy; Champagne Living on a Beer Budget - money-saving tips for such things as conference calls, classified ads, brand X products, and many more; How to Keep Your Appliances Going; Should 18-year-olds Vote? - letters from readers. Average wear. Unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
68 pages. Features: Ad for the Grumman turboprop Gulfstream; Hughes Helicoper two-page ad; Small Unit Operations - Counterguerrilla War (part 2 of a series); One-page illustrated ad for the FMC 'winged' amphibious landing craft, LVHX2; Soviet Military Problems - An Informed Assessment; Night Close Air Support (CAS) - what to do when the sun goes down?; Moonlighting - Night CAS work; Tanks Light the Way - tank-mounted searchlights; Tanks at Night - the crushing shock action of armor will shake up the enemy even more if delivered at night - article with photo of flame tanks of the 2dTkBn at Guantanamo Bay lighting the night sky; Night Juncture - how to avoid danger to the other friendly force; Vo Nguyen Giap on Guerrilla War - part 4 - The Fall of Dien Bien Phu; Marines at Work (Thailand Branch); Promotions and Transfers; Back cover color ad for the Phantom II fighter; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
28 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Features: Statehouse Remodeling - a costly snafu; Chicago's mad, mad lighting - color it orange - the orange sodium vapor light; The Barr residence, Hinsdale, by Laurence Booth and an Evanston residence designed by James Nagle; and more. Small squiggle to botton of front cover, otherwise unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
50 pages. Features: Let Them Be Canadians - encouragement for new Canadians to learn English so they may rise above manual labour jobs; Coming Up - The Light Metal Age - how aluminum, stainless steel and magnesium will change our world's face; Flying Circus in Africa (part 1 of 2) - article and photos of the 57th Fighter Group; What (Characteristics) Will Your Baby Inherit From You?; This is the Army - with eight photos from this wartime movie; King Solomon Knew Women; Soo-Flay; High Hook!; Wheel of Fortune - part 3; Colonel Stoopnagle's Fictionary; Liberty Goes to the Movies; Woman-Talk; and more. Colour ad for Mercury socks for men on back cover: Interesting ad (#7) by John Labatt Limited in comic-style encourages readers to support government price ceilings. RCAF recruiting ad for women. Center page loose but present, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A nice wartime issue. Book
2022BN181973University of California Press 2022. 2022. Hardcover. Ethnic Enterprise in America <br/><br/>Ethnic Enterprise in America Ivan Light University of California Press hardcover
2003BN27057Knesebeck 2003. 2003. Hardcover. 344 x 274 x 24 cm. Zwischen Juli 1945 und November 1962 testeten die USA 216 Atomwaffen in der Wüste Nevadas und im Pazifik. Ihr radioaktiver Fallout schädigte vor allem die eigene Bevölkerung machte aber auch das Bikini-Atoll unbewohnbar. Welcher Schaden an Mensch und Natur im Namen wissenschaftlicher und militärischer Interessen tatsächlich angerichtet wurde lässt sich auch nach Öffnung der Archive nur erahnen. In 100 Sonnen dokumentiert Michael Light das Unbeschreibliche anhand vormals geheimer Aufnahmen aus den Archiven in Los Alamos Mryland und aus der Lookout Mountain Air Force Station in Hollywood. Er lässt die Bilder der explodierenden Atombomben und der fassungslosen Augenzeugen für sich sprechen und führt so die menschliche Hybris vor Augen die zur Entwicklung und zum Einsatz solcher Waffen führte. Die eindringliche Sprache der Bilder ergänzt Michael Light durch eine Zeittafel zur Entwicklung der Nuklearwaffen und eine Beschreibung der Tests und ihrer fatalen Folgen. das Buch ist damit ein einzigartiges Dokument das die latente Bedrohung bewusst macht die Atomwaffen auch nach Ende des Kalten Krieges darstellen. Sie erscheinen in den frühen Morgenstunden. Ihr Auftritt findet im Freien statt. Spektakulär und von bizarrer Schönheit. Doch der wahre Charakter von Harry Priscilla oder Mike ist heimtückisch bösartig und todbringend. Denn was sich hinter den harmlosen Namen verbirgt sind Atomexplosionen. Durchgeführt im Rahmen oberirdischer Atomtests. In den Jahren 1945 bis 1962. Von Menschen für Menschen. 216 Mal in Amerika. 217 Mal in der Sowjetunion. Michael Lights Bildband 100 Sonnen dokumentiert hundert der amerikanischen Atomexplosionen. Die Bilder stammen großteils von Abzügen aus den U.S. National Archives. Sie halten den Moment der Explosion oder den unmittelbar darauf folgenden Moment fest. Der Atompilz -- trauriges Zeichen unfassbarer menschlicher Barbarei. Abwehr -- instinktive Reaktion jedes klar denkenden Wesens. Und dennoch ist es wichtig sich dieser Ungeheuerlichkeit zu stellen. Lights klare und präzise Kommentare zu Hintergründen amerikanischer Atomtests sowie seine ebenso sorgfältigen wie ausführlichen Legenden zu den einzelnen Explosionen erlauben eine Annäherung an das Unbegreifliche. Eine Zeittafel belegt den Irrsinn des Rüstungswettlaufs. Die zum Teil doppelseitigen Schwarz-Weiß- und Farbfotos in diesem herausragenden Bildband im Format von ca. 35 x 28 cm sind in zwei große Kapitel "Wüste" und "Ozean" eingeteilt. Präsentiert auf schwarzem Grund nur begleitet von Angaben zu Name Sprengkraft Ort und Zeit der Explosion. Lapidarer Minimalismus der die Unfassbarkeit dieser Ereignisse vorzüglich herausarbeitet. Glühende Feuerbälle magentafarbene Schleier Wolkenkaskaden am heraufblauenden Morgenhimmel -- das Widernatürliche bietet ein faszinierendes Naturschauspiel. Am bedrückendsten wohl die Aufnahmen von Soldaten Schaulustigen Unwissenden die -- oftmals in viel zu geringer Entfernung -- den Explosionen beiwohnen. In Gräben geduckt kniend im Wüstensand oder in bequemen Sesseln zurückgelehnt -- Zeugen und potenzielle Opfer gleichermaßen. 100 Sonnen -- ein außerordentlich gelungener und notwendiger Bildband.Autor: Der Fotograf Michael Light wurde durch sein Buch Full Moon bekannt für das er Bilder der Mondlandung aus den NASA-Archiven digital aufbereitete. Lights Werke werden in den USA im Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco und im Los Angeles County Museum of Art ausgestellt. Er lebt in San Francisco. Reihe/Serie stern buch Zusatzinfo 100 farb. u. schw.-w. Abb. Sprache deutsch Maße 260 x 330 mm Gewicht 2070 g Einbandart gebunden Atompilz Motiv Atomtest Fotografen Fotografinnen Fotograf Fotografin Light MIchael ISBN-10 3-89660-190-3 / 3896601903 ISBN-13 978-3-89660-190-2 / 9783896601902100 Sonnen Gebundene Ausgabe von Michael Light Autor Reihe/Serie: Stern Buch 100 Sonnen Gebundene Ausgabe von Michael Light Autor Reihe/Serie: Stern Buch Atompilz Motiv Atomtest Atomwaffen Bikini-Atoll Air Force Atombomben Light MIchael <br/><br/>Atompilz Motiv Atomtest Atomwaffen Bikini-Atoll Air Force Atombomben GAU Fotografen Fotografinnen Fotograf Fotografin Light MIchael ISBN-10 3-89660-190-3 / 3896601903 ISBN-13 978-3-89660-190-2 / 9783896601902100 Zwischen Juli 1945 und November 1962 testeten die USA 216 Atomwaffen in der Wüste Nevadas und im Pazifik. Ihr radioaktiver Fallout schädigte vor allem die eigene Bevölkerung machte aber auch das Bikini-Atoll unbewohnbar. Welcher Schaden an Mensch und Natur im Namen wissenschaftlicher und militärischer Interessen tatsächlich angerichtet wurde lässt sich auch nach Öffnung der Archive nur erahnen. In 100 Sonnen dokumentiert Michael Light das Unbeschreibliche anhand vormals geheimer Aufnahmen aus den Archiven in Los Alamos Mryland und aus der Lookout Mountain Air Force Station in Hollywood. Er lässt die Bilder der explodierenden Atombomben und der fassungslosen Augenzeugen für sich sprechen und führt so die menschliche Hybris vor Augen die zur Entwicklung und zum Einsatz solcher Waffen führte. Die eindringliche Sprache der Bilder ergänzt Michael Light durch eine Zeittafel zur Entwicklung der Nuklearwaffen und eine Beschreibung der Tests und ihrer fatalen Folgen. das Buch ist damit ein einzigartiges Dokument das die latente Bedrohung bewusst macht die Atomwaffen auch nach Ende des Kalten Krieges darstellen. Sie erscheinen in den frühen Morgenstunden. Ihr Auftritt findet im Freien statt. Spektakulär und von bizarrer Schönheit. Doch der wahre Charakter von Harry Priscilla oder Mike ist heimtückisch bösartig und todbringend. Denn was sich hinter den harmlosen Namen verbirgt sind Atomexplosionen. Durchgeführt im Rahmen oberirdischer Atomtests. In den Jahren 1945 bis 1962. Von Menschen für Menschen. 216 Mal in Amerika. 217 Mal in der Sowjetunion. Michael Lights Bildband 100 Sonnen dokumentiert hundert der amerikanischen Atomexplosionen. Die Bilder stammen großteils von Abzügen aus den U.S. National Archives. Sie halten den Moment der Explosion oder den unmittelbar darauf folgenden Moment fest. Der Atompilz -- trauriges Zeichen unfassbarer menschlicher Barbarei. Abwehr -- instinktive Reaktion jedes klar denkenden Wesens. Und dennoch ist es wichtig sich dieser Ungeheuerlichkeit zu stellen. Lights klare und präzise Kommentare zu Hintergründen amerikanischer Atomtests sowie seine ebenso sorgfältigen wie ausführlichen Legenden zu den einzelnen Explosionen erlauben eine Annäherung an das Unbegreifliche. Eine Zeittafel belegt den Irrsinn des Rüstungswettlaufs. Die zum Teil doppelseitigen Schwarz-Weiß- und Farbfotos in diesem herausragenden Bildband im Format von ca. 35 x 28 cm sind in zwei große Kapitel "Wüste" und "Ozean" eingeteilt. Präsentiert auf schwarzem Grund nur begleitet von Angaben zu Name Sprengkraft Ort und Zeit der Explosion. Lapidarer Minimalismus der die Unfassbarkeit dieser Ereignisse vorzüglich herausarbeitet. Glühende Feuerbälle magentafarbene Schleier Wolkenkaskaden am heraufblauenden Morgenhimmel -- das Widernatürliche bietet ein faszinierendes Naturschauspiel. Am bedrückendsten wohl die Aufnahmen von Soldaten Schaulustigen Unwissenden die -- oftmals in viel zu geringer Entfernung -- den Explosionen beiwohnen. In Gräben geduckt kniend im Wüstensand oder in bequemen Sesseln zurückgelehnt -- Zeugen und potenzielle Opfer gleichermaßen. 100 Sonnen -- ein außerordentlich gelungener und notwendiger Bildband.Autor: Der Fotograf Michael Light wurde durch sein Buch Full Moon bekannt für das er Bilder der Mondlandung aus den NASA-Archiven digital aufbereitete. Lights Werke werden in den USA im Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco und im Los Angeles County Museum of Art ausgestellt. Er lebt in San Francisco. Reihe/Serie stern buch Zusatzinfo 100 farb. u. schw.-w. Abb. Sprache deutsch Maße 260 x 330 mm Gewicht 2070 g Einbandart gebunden Atompilz Motiv Atomtest Fotografen Fotografinnen Fotograf Fotografin Light MIchael ISBN-10 3-89660-190-3 / 3896601903 ISBN-13 978-3-89660-190-2 / 9783896601902100 Sonnen Gebundene Ausgabe von Michael Light Autor Reihe/Serie: Stern Buch 100 Sonnen Gebundene Ausgabe von Michael Light Autor Reihe/Serie: Stern Buch Atompilz Motiv Atomtest Atomwaffen Bikini-Atoll Air Force Atombomben Light MIchael Knesebeck hardcover
191925781George H. Doran Company New York 1919. HBDJ 1919. Early ISSUE with GDH Colon for George Doran on Title pg Green with Blue Decoration & Titles Hard Cover with wear rub edges. Book Condition: VeryGOOD- Condition. Dust Jacket Condition: GOOD- AS-IS . First Edition - First Printing. The dust jacket is edge worn and the spine is darkened & Tears Edges Flap Fold & DJ spine. Interior nicetight Clean light wear FOx 300 pgs NO ADS in Back. FOX DJ spine creases & End Chips with $1.50 NET Spine DJ. .Most Hillarious Yarn. From the moment of the apperance of the pro-German Alligator a pet which breaks up the Dinner Party at Ruby Roselles & Precipitates the separation of Marie & Her Professional Dancing Partner. Maries mother is Retired Trapeze Performer. . Hard Cover. George H. Doran Company, New York hardcover
1944146426Perth: The Regiment 1944. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Perth The Regiment 1944. Quarto 36 pages with numerous illustrations mainly from photographs but with some cartoons by the editor plus text on the inside front cover. Two-colour pictorial wrappers in the regiment's yellow and black colours; covers slightly creased and marked with minimal surface loss to silverfish confined mainly to the plain rear one; a very good copy. A few pages are devoted to the regiment's WW1 precursor the 10th Light Horse. A rarity; not in the standard bibliographies. The Regiment paperback
131661Very Good. A single leaf octavo printed recto only slightly marked with a marginal crease to a top corner; two light horizontal creases where folded for posting; in very good condition. The invitation headed '9th L.H.O.C.A.' 9th Light Horse Old Comrades Association invites members to give a hearty welcome to the old commanding officer Colonel William Henry Scott 1881-1960 who 'will be in Adelaide for a few days this month on a visit to his son'. The date for the event is not given but we suggest some time in the 1920s as Scott 'rose to brigadier in 1929' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. Darley writes presumably as president of the association that 'it will be quite informal come along in your working clothes or anyhow you like and you need not get your hair cut for the occasion. If you clean your boots be sure to use NUGGET. Refreshments liquid only will be provided'. The ADB provides the answer to the unasked question: 'Scott contributed items to the "Bulletin" under the pseudonym of "Nugget" an ironic nickname considering his great height'. <p>Dornbusch 384; Fielding and O'Neill page 233; Trigellis-Smith 279. unknown
1968151358Shrewsbury U.K.: The King's Shropshire Light Infantry 1968. Foreword by Lieutenant General Sir Geoffrey Musson. In four volumes. Volume I. The 53rd Shropshire Regiment 1755-1881. Volume II. The 85th The King's Light Infantry Regiment 1759-1881. Volume III. 1881-1968. Volume IV. The Shropshire Militia and Volunteer. More than 1400 pages duplicated typescript stapled mounted coloured photographic plates black & white illustrations maps some coloured loosely inserted errata slip earlier pencilled collation marks; f'cap. folio; green cloth lettered and decorated in gilt some edges lightly bruised lower hinge separated from staples Volume I; book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedowns some offsetting and light foxing; The King's Shropshire Light Infantry Shrewsbury U.K. n.d.c.1966-1969. White p. 299; Sutcliffe 1/p. 317. Largely reproduced from other histories seven volumes in this series were projected but publication ceased with Volume IV. Volumes IV V and VI were consolidated into Volume III with the planned Volume III issued as Volume IV. The intended Volume VII was eventually issued separately as G. Archer Parfitt's History of the Hereford Light Infantry. The King's Shropshire Light Infantry unknown
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