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16 pages. Contents: Winter Toilettes; Medical Study for Women in New York; Nomadic Wealth; The Dry-Rot of Vanity; Women and Men - city and country; New York Fashions - business suits, morning suits, frock-coat suits, dress suits, overcoats, shirts, collars and cuffs, scarfs and neckties, chamois vests, underwear, handkerchiefs, gloves, hats, shoes and canes, house coats, gowns, small boys' suits; Personal; tapestry borders, brooches and lace-pins; bulbs in the house; The Woodlanders - continued; Mother Goose Costumes; The Career of Nicholas Braun, by Margaret B. Rudd; Useful Recipes; "The Tower of Babel" - full-page illustration; Pattern included; The Flight of the Swallow - illustration by Howard Pyle; Madame Burrill's Pitcher, by Mary L. Bolles Branch; Family Living on $500 a Year - part XLV; "Hamlet" at the Comedie Francaise - with full page of illustrations; Some Island Neighbors; humor. Above-average wear. Book
44 pages. Features: New winner Bunky Henry; Three in a row for Kathy Whitworth; Nice 5-page color-photo pictorial of the Masters; Newcomers threaten to win Masters - usually won by veterans; Florida, Wake Forest in big victories; Nice color-photo ad for Harley-Davidson carts; Colr ad for Maxfli clubs; Arnold Palmer comments on the loss of Dwight Eisenhower; Great color-photo one-page Foot-Joy ad shows psychedelic golf shoes; Two-page ad for the Arnold Palmer golf glove; Two-page Acushnet ad; One-page ad for the Spalding Dot ball; One-page ad for the Haig Ultra ball; Nice colour photo of Paul Hahn and Paul Hahn, Jr.; back cover color-photo ad for Etonic 'Shark!' shoes; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
52 pages. Songs include: If I Didn't Have You; 1982; Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart; On the Other Hand; Honky Tonk Moon; An Old Pair of Shoes; I Told You So; Too Gone Too Long; Heroes and Friends; Deeper Than the Holler; Reasons I Cheat. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Appears unread. An excellent copy. Book
68 pages. Features: Leather Mystery Dolls; A Gutta-Percha Doll; How to Buy an Antique Doll; 30th Annual U.F.D.C. Convention; Dolls from the Museum of Ruhamah von Hof; Alexanders at Auction; Nancy Ann Story book Dolls - Part II; Very Special Doll People; Compo Corner; Madame Alexander's Composition Dolls; Interview with Madame Alexander; Collectible Alice in Wonderland; Old Style Shoes for your Antique Doll; Ask the Doll's Dressmaker; Miniature Bisque Animals; Miniaturia; From Elspeth's Inkpot; A Fashion Doll Fantasy - Part II; Supplement to Advertising Paper Dolls; Herbie - The baby of the Paper Doll Family. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
1941010575<p>Westport CT: Redcoat Press 1941 i-xxii; 39 pgs. Patterned paper over boards with cloth spine and paper title label a tiny bit of shelf wear else fine; glassene dust jacket with small edge chips. The foreword gives a brief printing history of Goody Two-Shoes and is followed by the text from G. Martin's edition which was shortened and "improved." The illustrations come from the Lumsden & Son edition save the frontispiece which is from the Third Newbery Edition. Laid into the book is a greeting from the printers. Limited to 210 copies printed by Betty & Ralph Sollitt of Redcoat Press. . Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Illus. by Woodcuts. 12mo.</p> Redcoat Press hardcover
1984533BGHerzogenbuchsee, Ernst Ingold, 1984. Farbiger Offsetdruck auf Papier auf Leinen aufgezogen. Bildgrösse: 66 x 90 cm.
1984533BGHerzogenbuchsee, Ernst Ingold, 1984. Farbiger Offsetdruck auf Papier auf Leinen aufgezogen. Bildgrösse: 66 x 90 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, bild
19722110502150406599Saito Production ~ Leid Publishing 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 11 Saito Production ~ Leid Publishing paperback
1880303639New York: John R. Anderson & Co. 1880 176 142 pages. Two volumes bound together. The decorated red cloth binding is titled "Hans Andersen's Story Book" on the spine and "Stories from Hans Andersen" on the front cover. Gift inscription dated 1913 on endpaper. Cover has lightly bumped spine ends and corners. Illus. by Illustrated. Book. 1st Thus. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. John R. Anderson & Co. hardcover
1926q10n831cipLa Chaussure Francaise, 1926. Revue Professionnelle Illustrée - D'Expansion Commerciale & D'Exportation. Aus dem Inhalt: Les Bottiers de Paris; La Validité de la Clause d'arbitrage en France et la Chambre de Commerce internationale; La Chanson des Roulants - Mes Clients sont venus me cherche; A propos de Bottes; Le Service de Placement de "La Chaussure Francaise"; La Revision des Baux à longue durée; A la Foire de Lyon (Aurelle, Bensa, Claude, Croizat-Merme, Girault etc.) etc. Viele graphische Anzeigen von Benjamin Bonaz, Jean Péraro, Herrenschmidt & Cie (Strasbourg), Chaussures Saderne, Leighton (Paris), B. Bensa, Desrayaud, Collin & Cie, Leroy, H. Kopelman, etc. 76 + 85 S., 23x31 cm mit zahlreichen Abbildungen und einigen Lichtdrucken. Zustand - No 155 Janvier 1926: Umschlag an der Klammerbindung verstärkt, längliche Kante leicht etwas bestoßen, zwei Seiten (39, 40) fehlen, sonst gut; No 158 Janvier 1926: Umschlag an der Klammerbindung verstärkt, angeschmutzt und stockig. Einige Seiten leicht vermutzt und/oder etwas stockig. Allg. Zustand: akzeptabel. 4° [8 Warenabbildungen] Broschiert
168 pages. Features: Cover photo of Maurice Lawson of Warren County, Indiana; You can earn more of the food dollar; The case for Eisenhower; The case for Stevenson; Do broilers fet your farm?; Farming for Insoak keeps water where it belongs - Jess Dewees of Clinton, Oklahoma; They shorten dairy chores; The wild and free mustangs; Urea helps stalks and cobs make low-cost beef; A laborsaving crib; Moving corn with power; Winter Oats move northward; Improved rambouillet best for U.S.; Better nests - cleaner eggs; Tractors with superpower - great photo of Elmer Horn of Kirby, Ohio,and his articulating four-wheel-drive tractor; Safe farrowing at low cost; Nice photo of huge crowd of troops in Korea enjoying USO headliner Betty Hutton; Ads include: 1952 Buick; 1952 "Rocket" Oldsmobile Super 88; Lee work clothes; Texaco ad features W.E. (Bill) Stephens (inventor of a tree pulller), co-inventor A.A. (Cotton) Zogg, and Texaco driver T.I. Trahan; Very nice Ford truck color photo ad features cranberry grower Russell Makepeace of Cape Cod; The Massey-Harris "55" tractor; Robert Schaller of Onalaska, WI is shown in a USS Steel ad; Nice color-photo B.F. Goodrich ad features John O. Pickens and son Dick of Hoytville, Ohio; International Trucks (color photo at Brook Farm); John Deere Model 50 and 60 tractors (color); Chevrolet; Plymoth; Homelite chainsaws; Photo of Groucho Marx in Auto-Lite battery ad; Ferguson tractor; Champion spark plug ad features Gene Wakeland of Huntertown, Indiana; Sheppard Diesel tractor; Wolverine work shoes; Dodge truck ad features Bowater Pearson of Attica, Indiana; Tide detergent; '52 Ford car; Jell-O pudding; Brer Rabbit molasses; Blue Bell work clothes; Peters ammo ad features shooter Don Westwater of San Francisco; Great color back cover ad for Camel cigarettes features stage and screen star Richard Carlson. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
This is a fine hardcover copy with a near fine dust jacket. Small closed tear to bottom edge of jacket spine. Signed in ink, on the half title-page, by the author and dated June 2006. Not inscribed to a named person, just a brief best wishes in Portuguese. Otherwise completely clean. Text in Portuguese. Illustrated throughout in color and black & white with film stills of movie stars, etc. This is a history of the modern 20th century shoe, emphasizing glamorous shoes. Photographs on every page. Bibliography. 12" high X 8" wide, 207 pages. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
19382111902160200618Oriental Society Seifu Gakusha 1938. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 100 pages Size: 19.5cmx13.4cm Number of books: 1 Oriental Society Seifu Gakusha paperback
192760929St. Louis MO: Peters branch of International Shoe Co. 1927. Two vols. 4to. 96 26; 16 pp unpaginated. colour-illustrated throughout colour-illustrated borders sample wrapping papers colour-tinted order forms yellow & red. Colour-decorated embossed softcovers raised-embossed lettering in red blue & white on white field punch-hole at upper left corner red silk braid minor soiling foxing back cover edgewear minor shelfwear slight gouging to lower fore-edge of textblock; 2nd -- w/ self-printed softcovers age toning minor creasing & bumping to corners age toning still VG-/VG copies. First edition of this very scarce Roaring 20’s shoe fashion catalogue and price-list filled with the latest Diamond Brand styles for women’s & men’s footwear embellished with the Jazz Age fashion designs in the borders of Margaret Mosley. Work shoes work boots camping boots rubber footwear and high-top Keds sport shoes are all depicted in the catalogue. Of particular interest is the well-illustrated advertising and sales section for she and department stores featuring window display equipment window valances promotional calendars watches advertising billboards advertising chairs & stools for athletic stadiums unbreakable dolls and Diamond Brand Gloves. The company has also incorporated paper samples for printed wrapping papers. The Peters Shoe Company was first established in 1892 by Henry Peters who was later a primary partner in forming the International Shoe Company at one time one of the largest shoe manufacturers in the World. No copies in Worldcat. Peters, branch of International Shoe Co., paperback
146 pages. Features: Be Still, My Love - complete novel by June Truesdell; Why Not Jobs For All? - second in the "Plenty For All" Series - what young wives can do to provide the jobs America needs; Is Dieting Dangerous?, by Donald G. Cooley; Katherine (and Claude) Bond - she's a mother of two sons and wife of a minister at Nantucket, MA - article with color photos; How to Buy the Right Shoes; Lovely summer fashion photos; The Home of architect Melville Garton in Pasadena; Lovely back cover color-photo Maybelline ad features Joan Leslie; and much more. Unmarked with above-average but not excessive wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
302 pages. Features: Paris by Night; Sole Devotion - some women can't get enough shoes; Tweed Mon Amour; Shape - the latest haute couture collections; Designer Hubert de Givenchy; Perfect Fall Shoe; Kelly Klein and her underwear book 'Underworld'; Young Girls Do Wear Plaid; Party - perfect dress for every possible occasion; The Lean Season - sound wardrobe advice; Are breast lump biopsies necessary?; and more. Light wear. Unmarked. A nice copy of this excellent issue. Magazine
134 pages. Features: Nice color ad for Maurice Maeterlinck's film "The Blue Bird" inside front cover; Being a Father is Fun; What About Social Hygiene?; Their First Jobs; What is Good Discipline?; Keep on the Safe Side; If a Baby Eats Too Fast; Children Need Happily Married Parents; Are the Programs They Like Bad for Them?; What to Do About Earache; Family Fashions; Feeding the Family; Nice one-page illustrated ad for film Young Tom Edison, starring Mickey Rooney; School Directory; Charming color Campbell's Soup ad shows young boy and girl with umbrellas coming in from the rain for lunch; Fantastic color-photo one-page ad for Pacific Mills and their "Pacific Thief of Bagdad fabrics" features young ladies in dresses; Vintage Clapp's Baby Foods ad features photo sequence of mothers with baby carriages on city sidewalk; One-page ad for Buster Brown shoes; Red Goose Shoes ad; Back cover color ad for Pillsbury's Best Flower features photos of Mrs. Joseph E. Witson of Cheviot, OH, Mrs. Charles F. Vogel of Milwaukee, Miss Edith Ellingsworth of Cambridge, MD, Mrs. Bert Morris of Seattle, and Mrs. Homer Garrigus of Rockville, IN; Many additional nice old ads; and more. Faint name atop front cover, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Lots of delightful reading and recollecting here! Book
166 pages. Features: Nice colour ad for Naturalizer shoes; What Happened to Eleven? - the balance between childhood and adolescence; Nice two-colour full-page ad for Craven "A" cigarettes; Fantastic two-page colour photo ad for Jell-O; Who Says Large Families are More Work? - Dorothy-Jane Goulding writes about her family of five children - with photos; Are We Burying Our Old Folks Alive? - article by Mollie Gillen with photos; The Victory, by Sheila MacKay; Chatelaine drops in on Daphne du Maurier; Canadian women belong in politics, by Charlotte Whitton; Claws of the Cat, by Florence Ford; The Fabulous Dunsmuirs - Part II; 100 Recipes to prepare in minutes; Gilt-Edged Bargains - wonderful photo-illustrated fashion article by Vivian Wilcox; I Want to Colour My Hair, But..., by Eveleen Dollery - with colour photos; What's Happening to Our Children?, by Violet Munns; Nice colour full-page photo-ad by Bell encourages readers to purchase extension phones; Artsy ad for Weldrest nylons; A Kitchen planned to the Nth Degree - Joan and Woodrow London; Super colour photo full-page ad for Sealtest Banana Nut Fudge Split ice cream; Nostalgic Pure-Pak ad encourages readers to shun bottled milk for disposable containers - we've come full circle!; Great two-panel colour ad for Swift's bacon; Many other large colourful food ads; Cute Viyella children's clothing ad; Full-page colour ad by CIBC encourages readers to borrow money to put braces on the teeth of their children; Are You Neglecting Your Child's Teeth?; Charming colour ad for Ladybird children's wear; Lovely colour ad for Angel Face cosmetics inside back cover. Upper corner of page 47 missing - text unaffected. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Hours of great reading in this sound vintage copy. Magazine
142 pages. Features: The Man Princess Margaret Married (Lord Snowden) - his stepmother tells what Tony Armstrong-Jones is really like; Should doctors tell the truth to a Cancer Patient?; The Fourth Richest Girl; Condensed complete mystery novel; $15,000-a-year man - how he spends his money - Herbert (Bert) and Carol Herrmann; Travel Wardrobe - how to dress well on practically nothing - fantastic colour photo fashion section; How I Got into the Movies, by Dolores Hart. Ads: Frigidaire Fridges, West Bend appliances; Chef Boy-Ar-Dee; General Electric (Pink) Freezers; Cutex nail polish; Metrecal diet drink; Wrisley bath products; Enna Jetticks Shoes; Ray-Ban Sun Glasses; Royal gelatin; Betty Crocker Cake; Red Cross Shoes; Ken-L Ration (with poodle); Avon; Breck Shampoo; Modess (Beautiful colour photo ad of elegant woman in gold gown; back cover ad for Duncan Hines new Coconut Surprise cake mix. Average wear. Chips from spine. Binding intact. A worthy copy. Magazine
104 pages. Features: Great color photo Studebaker ad inside front cover features military insert; Plymouth ad; Great colour photo ad for Armstrong's Asphalt Tile; The First American Crusade - Herbert Hoover's personal memoirs of World War I, originally intended for release after his death but printed here in view of the imminent entrance of the US into World War II - with photos; Go Fly a Kite, story by Eddy Orcutt; Hearts of Oak, by Walter Havighurst; Cellini to Hearst to Klotz - the sale of fine art and objects by Gimbel Brothers; Stanford Football Coach Clark Shaughnessy behind the Eight Ball - article with photos; The Liar That Laid an Egg, by William Hazlett Upson; First Baby, by Dorothy Thomas; Botany Bay, by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall; Morale in a Test Tube - Research at the Merck plant in Rahway, NJ; Great color photo ad for Campbell's Soup; The Phantom Filly, by George Agnew Chamberlain; Nice color ad for Oldsmobile cars, featureing a red two-door model; Great color ad for GM locomotives; Nice two-page Buick ad; Chrysler ad; Color Cadillac ad; Dodge Fluid-Drive car ad; Wonderful full-page two-color cartoon strip-style ad for Hotpoint appliances; Wonderful two-page color ad for Del Monte canned foods and their 3rd annual Round-Up; Nice two-color full-page ad for Champion spark plugs shows lady in top-had being hit by snowball; Fantastic Timken bearing ad shows all the military applications of its products; Wonderful color ad for the 1942 Packard Clipper, featuring a blue Clipper Club Sedan; Large color ad for RCA Victor Radios; Great color ad for Old Gold Cigarettes shows smooching young couple; Underwood typewriter ad; Dramatic illustrated Eveready Battery ad depicts the attack on the Egyptian liner ZamZam as experienced by C.A. McCarthy; Nice two-color ads for Nunn-Bush shoes and Aunt Jemima Pancakes; Lovely full-page color ad for Roblee shoes for men; Luden's cough drop ad illustrates 'Clothespin Nose"; Nice color ad inside back cover for Van Camp's pork and beans features Mrs. Lou Little; Ivory Soap ad on back cover. Average external wear and soiling. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
110 pages. Features: Cover photo of boy and girl saluting flag; Nice ad for Pollyanna Health Shoes inside front cover; One Hour at a Time; When Teens and Middle Age Meet; Your Child From One to Six; Better Parenthood Week; A Baby Needs Skincare; Why Not Nursery School at Home?; They Can Skip The Awkward Age; They Take to the Air; If It's Chickenpox; Hobby for the Whole Family; Family Fashions; Feeding the Family; Child Conservation and National Defense; Nice illustrated ad for Poll-Parrot Shoes; Castoria laxative ad features story and photo sequence of mother feeling guilty after "unmercifully" spanking her boy with hair brush; Back cover color ad for Kix cereal contest; Many additonal nostalgic ads; and much more. Small coupon clipped from corset ad on page 85, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Lots of delightful reading and recollecting here! Book
40 pages. Undated but from 1941 or earlier as this theatre was destroyed in the blitz of that year. Large black and white full-page photos of Emile Littler plus cast members, Jack Stanford, Eddie Gray, Fred Wynne, Magda Neeld, The Hartman Brothers, Pauline Lewis, The Four USA Girls, and Betty Jumel. Many nostalgic black and white advertisements. Corresponding half-inch openings to fore-edge of back cover and last page, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. Faint bit of sticker remnant on front cover. Bit of white tape on white back cover. Binding intact. A sound and pleasing copy of this vintage item. Book
20 pages. Features: Jay Hebert tops Bing Crosby event; Doug Ford wins in Panama; Dub Pagan wins at Miami Beach; Victory for Miss Wright; Mrs. Glick two straight; Know clubhead position- feel where it is and play better; one-page ad for Colt Gold golf balls; Photo of starlet Jayne Mansfield with PGA officials Warren Orlick, Harold Sargent, Harry Moffitt, Anthony J. Anthony, and Harvey Raynor; Photo of 11 Japanese silk businessmen from Japan at Pinehurst includes S. Tamba, A. Kurokawa, T. Tanaka, K. Kotera, T. Muragishi, H. Miya, T. Miyazaki, S. Ohta and I. Shimizu; Photo taken at Jamaica's new Caymanas GC, designed by Howard Watson; Photo of Sam Snead receiving check from Stuart L. Moore, president of the Boca Raton Hotel and Club; Boca Raton photo of Walter Shirley, Mr. Moore, Sam Snead, Morton Bright, Chris Dunphy and Tommy Shevlin; Photos of Humphrey Bogart with Betty Jameson, the Babe, Bob Hirsh, Louise Suggs, and Betsy Rawls; Photo of L.C. Woodlard; Wonderful back cover color ad for Etonic-PGA golf shoes; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Harvie Ward Repeats; Chuck Kocsis Runner-Up; Art Wall wins at Fort Wayne; Marlene Hagge Wins; Photo of PGA President Harry Moffitt with Heather Downs and JoAnne Gunderson; Ten photos from the Knollwood Club include Will Grimsley, Wayne Fuson, Bob Goethals, Harvie Ward, Ken Venturi, Hugh Fullerton, Jr., Gerald J. Magee, Mrs. Joe Campbell, Mrs. Edward Harvie Ward, Jr. (Suzanne); Joe Campbell, Larry Robinson, Ted Gleichman, Johnny Dawson, Ronnie Wenzler, Chuck Kocsis, Hugh Fullerton, Lincoln A. Werden, Ward Wettlaufer and Rex Baxter; Two group photos from Eglin AFB include Larry Parker, Don Albert, Ray Terry, Don Saunders, Rand Carroll, and Ming Rose; Photo of Bob Davis; Photo of Lou Chiapetta with Dr. Norman G. Mathieson, and Marty Cromb; Photo of Jack Rule, of Waterloo, IA; Photo of attendees of Etonic sales meeting - their shoes have been selected by the PGA; Photo of three guests of the Pentagon - Charles Bassler, Shelley Mayfield and Max Elbin; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Souchak wins; Delighted Ben Hogan will play for U.S.; Photos of action at the Azalea Open; One-page Dunlop Maxfli ad features photo with Jack Fleck and Ed Furgol; Sensational four-page colour centerfold ad for Power-Bilt features illustrations of their men's and ladies clubs, special putters, men's chipper, and junior golf set; One-page photo-ad for Foot-Joy golf shoes features Doug Ford and a style 5502 shoe; Golf Pride Grips ad features photo endorsements from Chick Harbert and Tommy Bolt; Nice back cover Etonic golf shoe ad features photos of Harry Obitz, Bob Kay, Hank Furgol, Dick Fry and Everett Nelson; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine