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19772110502150413750elementary school 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 elementary school paperback
1390583295.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
138438Vilcar - Il mistero della vita: rivelazioni di una chiromante - ed. 1932 - Pag. 190 con alcune illustrazioni. - Copertina morbida - Testo in italiano. - Buone condizioni generali. Leggera macchia da pag. 179 alla fine del volume. unknown
004852New York: MacMillan 1942. 152pp/illus. Wonderful book with numerous color illus. Clean and undamaged except for light wear and chipping to dj two tape marks on front and rear dj flaps and previous owner name inside back cover. . 4th Printing. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good-. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. MacMillan hardcover
1930355490721660London 1930. First Edition. London: Will Goldston nd 1930. First UK Edition. 8vo. pp i 72 17 Catalogue at Rear. Original publisher's printed boards including illustration of Will Goldston himself with orange and black lettering at front and spine. Illustrated throughout with black and white drawings. Frontispiece tissue guard of the Author. A neat former owner's inscription in faded ink to the front free end-paper otherwise a near fine copy without dustwrapper but not sure it was printed with one. No edge-wear no rubbing no scuffing or creasing. and no foxing to the frontispiece or tissue guard. A much nicer copy than normally seen of this title. Photographs/scans available upon request. hardcover
1942355490721662London: Routledge 1942. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. London: George Routledge & Sons Ltd 1942. First UK Edition. Publisher's black boards with red lettering to the spine. 125 x 190 mm. 207 pages; illustrated with black and white photographs and line drawings Boards bright and clean. No inscriptions. A Goldston red label to the title page often seen. The dustwrapper is priced 10s 6d net to the inside flap as called for. It is darkened to the spine and back panel but is complete. Quite a nice copy. Photographs/scans available upon request. Routledge hardcover
63-8084Colon Michigan: Abbott's Magic Novelty Company 1947 - 1956. 4to. Stapled Wraps ca. 30-40 pp. each Very Good with some toning Illustrated.June 1947 May 1948 October 1948 November 1948 December 1948 January 1949 February 1949 March 1949 April 1949 May 1949 June 1949 July 1949 August 1949 January 1950 Feb. 1950 March 1950 April 1950 May 1950 June 1950 July 1950 August 1950 September 1950 October 1950 November 1950 December 1950 January 1951 February 1951 March 1951 April 1951 May 1951 June 1951 July 1951 August 1951 Sept 1951 Oct 1951 Nov 1951 Dec 1951 Jan 1952 Feb 1952 Mar 1952 Apr 1952 May 1952 June 1952 July 1952 Aug 1952 Sept 1952 Oct 1952 Nov 1952 Dec 1952 Feb 1956 Mar 1956 Sept 1956. Colon, Michigan: Abbott's Magic Novelty Company, 1947 - 1956. paperback
19742110502150413022Lemon Publishing 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Lemon Publishing paperback
19652082702114611565Kodansha 1965. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kodansha paperback
1978G0801588510I3N00Penguin Publishing Group 1978. Paperback. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Penguin Publishing Group paperback
1390472582.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
191745784Ithaca NY: n.p. 1917. Very good plus. Original manuscript journal containing the wildly ardent lovelorn musings of "Magie" to "Margie" written while waiting for the finalization of Margie's divorce. To call "Magie's" love for "Margie" superlative would be an understatement: his writing in this journal is comprised of verbose expressions of fondness and adoration for her "the only blessed wonderful loyal fine sweet true adorable lovable precious beautiful altogether lovely incomparable perfect little woman in God's great universe whom I ever have ever can really love!!!!!!!!!" Magie's enthusiasm even bleeds into the margins of some leaves where he has written additional missives around the main text. <br /> <br /> Who is the lovesick "Magie" the author of this manuscript journal that positively oozes with pent-up emotion and who is the "Margie" for whom he so desperately pines Magie's remark that "our marriage . will be so far different from the marriages we knew that they will seem like a bad dream" as well as several references to the day when Margie will be "legally free" to "give and receive" love indicate that both parties had been married previously and that Margie was likely still in the divorce process or the remarriage waiting period when this journal was written. The US divorce rate in 1917 was just 1.2%; this borderline-taboo action often had dire social consequences for the parties involved particularly the women and a state- or self-imposed period of waiting before remarriage was not unusual. Magie apparently spent this separation in varying degrees of agony emptying his evidently very full heart into this journal almost every day from May 28th to July 22nd. <br /> <br /> The lovebirds remain somewhat elusive in official records despite several tantalizing pieces of information nestled within Magie's lovelorn ramblings: references to "this fearful year" which in addition to a mention of a state military census pins the date of this journal pretty convulsively to 1917 which was "three quarters of the way through" by July 19th his occupation as a lawyer and the address 302 N. Cayuga Street a location Magie calls "our office". That address is sometimes listed as the location of a local Ithaca restaurant The City Cafeteria but more frequently as the longtime residence of prominent citizen and noted Wordsworth collector - her collection was donated to Cornell Cynthia Woodward Morgan St. John. Her son Edward Morgan St. John Cornell 1911 Cornell Law 1913 did work as an attorney and in the records of his 1919 marriage to Ruth Cronk he lists at least one and possibly two previous marriages though we find only a 1910 marriage to Lena Marie Smith. Cronk however does not. Which suggests perhaps sadly that "Margie" if she existed at all did not get her happily ever after. Nevertheless a compelling document overall and a vivid vernacular portrait of limerence. 10.25'' x 7.5''. Original cloth-backed marbled boards with printed label to front board hand-lettered "I". 94 manuscript leaves written both recto and verso. Boards with light edgewear. Hinges a touch cracked. Tight and clean. n.p. unknown
1914355490721766London 1914. First Edition. Manchester: The Daisy Bank Printing & Publishing Company nd 1914. First UK Edition. A softcover. Publisher's original wraps. Front cover partially detached and a couple of edge tears to the fragile wrappers otherwise a near VG example. Not published with a dustwrapper. Only one copy listed on COPAC at the Senate House Library. Photographs/scans available upon request. paperback
19075533London: Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co 1907. First edition thus. 18x12cm 4 104pp. Tables appendix. Original printed wrappers bound in maroon cloth spine lettered in gilt. Ornum's Novelty store ticket attached to title page Hocus Pocus Review ticket attached to rear pastedown. Some marginal soiling and foxing else nearly fine. <br /> <br /> Date of publication taken from preface in which the author states "this exposition is a revised and enlarged edition of a book written and copyrighted by me in 1880 entitled Heller's and Houdin's Second Sight Explained by Washington Irving Bishop whose name I used by arrangement."<br /> <br /> Frederick Wicks 1840-1910 was an author and inventor of some repute most notably for a typecasting machine. In this work he purports to give the world the opportunity to perform the feats of Houdin Heller and others including spiritual manifestations thought transference codes for cards coins and money and others. A scarce magic text from the turn of the century. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, & Co unknown
1940001170Los Angeles: Thayer's Studio of Magic 1940. 78pp bw ills. Or orange & black wraps with green & black illustration of magicians. Toned at spine edge holed at lower staple with no loss of text red crayon on 3 pages & occasional pencil x's. Very scarce catalogue detailing hundreds of books available through the Thayer's Studio of Magic. Invaluable reference tool. From the estate of Perc Miller noted Australian magician of the 30s through 50s. First Edition. Pictorial Wraps. Good Plus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Thayer's Studio of Magic Paperback
1833ST12867New York: N. C. Nafis 1833. 144 x 85 mm. 5 5/8 x 3 3/8". 71 pp. <br/> PUBLISHER'S ORIGINAL GRAY-GREEN PRINTED BOARDS upper cover with titling and an illustration of a gentleman identified as the author lower cover with two amusing woodcuts "The Lawyer and his Client" a bewigged gentleman astride an ass and "Hocus Poke-us" two boys fighting. In a brown cloth chemise and a slightly rubbed matching calf-backed slipcase. With a folding frontispiece depicting a conjurer and his assistant onstage before an amazed crowd. Toole-Stott 724. ◆Small stains at top and bottom of spine covers just slightly grubby endpapers a bit browned text with light inoffensive foxing but for what it is AN UNUSUALLY FINE COPY the fragile binding entirely sound and the text remarkably fresh and clean.<br/> <br/> Given the materials it was made from and the hard use it would have been expected to suffer this is an exceptionally well-preserved copy of a popular handbook of conjuring tricks an early American edition of a work first compiled in 1722 by the British magician Henry Dean. Dean's work was itself based on Reginald Scot's influential "Discoverie of Witchcraft" 1584 which sought to discredit belief in "supernatural" forces by exposing the tricks by which conjurers deceived their audience. In the publications of Dean and subsequent editors this exposé of witchcraft evolved into a guide for performing parlor tricks. Our edition is a reprint or reissue of the 1831 version published by R. Schoyer; because the word "renowned" is spelled "renowed" on both title pages Toole-Stott speculates that Nafis bought sheets from Schoyer suggesting that our item would have been a reissue. These insubstantial guide books typically experienced considerable uncareful use in the hands of amateur and often juvenile magicians; consequently the few copies that do appear on the market are in deplorable shape. N. C. Nafis unknown
1921355490721797London 1921. First Edition. Hard Cover. London: Will Goldston Limited nd 1921. First UK Edition. 94 pages plus 2 pages of publisher's adverts at the end. Several text illustrations. Colour portrait frontispiece tissue protected. Publisher's original black cloth with gilt lettering to the front board and spine with triple gilt-ruled border to the front board. Green top edge un-faded. Boards really bright and clean. Just a hint of offsetting to the end-papers otherwise a near fine copy. In the RARE plain which is un-priced. It has a slither of loss at the head of the spine but is otherwise a near fine example. NB: the first edition of this title can be identified by the number of pages 94 2. There is a copy of this title in the Harry Houdini Collection Library of Congress. Photographs/scans available upon request. hardcover
1965174New York: Harcourt Brace & World Inc. 1965. Reprint. Hardcover. Very Good/good. Gobbato Imero. Yellow cloth hardcover in dustjacket. Signed and personally inscribed by the author to her grandson on the front endpaper "This copy is most especially for my writin' pal and grandson Tick a.k.a. Christopher Kendall Ahearn with heaps of love trooly from Sigzy a.k.a. Carol Kendall." Minor wear at the spine ends and a bit of speckling to the top edge of the text block. Binding and hinges are solid and the text is clean and unmarked. It appears to be an early reprint as Harcourt has used a C.3.67 on the copyright page. Price clipped jacket has seen more wear than the book with short tears at the spine ends and folds and scuffing at the spine panel that obscures most of the author's name. 256 pp. black and white illustrations by Gobbato. A nice copy unique in it's inscription. The second book in Kendall's celebrated Minnipin series. Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc. hardcover
1997204-3964New York: Knopf 1997. First Printing. Near Fine in a Fine dustjacket. Dark blue boards quarterbound in navy-blue cloth. The spine is stamped in gilt. Octavo. 326pps. There is very mild rubbing to the lower board-edges and a small remainder dot atop the textblock otherwise clean tight square and bright. Yet to be read. The dustjacket glossy in a mylar sleeve is as new; the original price is intact.<br><br><b><font color=#003366> ".<big>T</big>he universe has broken wide and Lyra's friend lies dead. Desperate for answers and set on revenge Lyra bursts into a new world in pursuit of his killer. Instead she finds Will just twelve years old and already a murderer himself. He's on a quest as fierce as Lyra's and together they strike out into this sunlit otherworld. On this journey marked by danger Will and Lyra forge ahead. But with every step and each new horror they move closer to the greatest threat of all -- and the shattering truth of their own destiny."</b></font><br><br> Purchase with confidence: all books gradings and descriptions are rendered the care of a genuine bibliophile. Satisfaction guaranteed or all costs you've incurred will be promptly refunded. Thanks for your interest in Nooks Of Books. To assist in your decision photos can be emailed upon request. ISBN: 0-679-87925-0. First American Edition. Hard Cover. FANTASY FICTION CHILDREN S JUVENILE GENERAL SCIENCE MAGIC LITERATURE SWORD AND SORCERY DAEMONS HIS DARK MATERIALS LYRA OXFORD ENGLAND PHILIP PULLMAN THE SUBTLE KNIFE FIRST EDITIONS. Catalogs: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Children's. Knopf hardcover
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