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201521296London: Titan Books 2015. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. Landscape quarto oversized. Slight wear to edges and corners of boards. No dust jacket issued. 111 2 p. w/many color illustrations. Covers all title cards with brief discussions of each from seasons 3 & $ of this fun and beloved animated series of a boy his dog their friends and adventures. <br/><br/> Titan Books hardcover
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20111204E055London: Macmillan 2011. 1st Edition . Hardback. Printed pages: xvii 332. Very Good/Very Good. 6.25 x 9.5 inches 16 x 24 cm. Signed by Author. Dust jacket: A little light marking slight creasing to top edge. Unclipped. Preserved in a removable jacket protector. Overall jacket condition is Very Good. Book: Blue cloth binding. A few very light marks to page edges. Very clean text throughout. Signed by Alan Sugar to title page. Overall book condition is Very Good. Size: 6.25 x 9.5 inches 16 x 24 cm. Macmillan hardcover
61752733Lippincott Williams & Wilkins pp. 153 . Papeback. Used. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins unknown
1823AQ32361London: Published by Whitmore and Fenn 1823. 4 120pp. Recent dark green half-morocco tooled in gilt and blind blue cloth boards. Very minor shelf-wear. Title page a trifle marked. The sole edition of an anonymous survey of the political economy of the West Indian sugar trade - with particular regard paid to proposals for the equalisation of duties on the produce of the East and West Indies - dedicated to a planter and slave owner in St Kitts and Santa Cruz William Manning 1763-1835 a leading figure in the London Society of West India Planters and Merchants who represented the claims of the West India sugar planters for fiscal measures to alleviate their growing economic difficulties in the early years of the nineteenth century. . First edition. 8vo. Published by Whitmore and Fenn hardcover
67287170 x 210 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper no margins plate nr. 12. unknown
67286180 x 230 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins bottom margin cut on the edge of platemark. unknown
3729229<p>America. 1951. Illustrated Poster. 41 x 27 inches. Printed in blue and red. Fold lines numerous inexpert tape mends to verso otherwise very good.</p> <p>A Georgia native Walker Smith Jr. 1921 –1989 a.k.a. Sugar Ray Robinson is regarded by some authorities as the greatest boxer of all time. Outside of the ring Robinson was one of the first African Americans to gain stardom as a celebrity becoming a fixture of New York’s 1940s and 1950s social scene “his presence extended beyond his boxing skills to showmanship class and grace.†AAL </p> <p>This movie poster advertises a film of the boxing-rematch between Robinson and England’s Randy Turpin a.k.a. “The Leamington Licker†on September 12 1951 at the Polo Grounds in New York City. Turpin had beaten Robinson two months before. In this grudge match movie audiences watched Robinson beat Turpin as Jimmy Powers the New York Daily News sports editor narrated the film.</p> <p>The Associated Press has named Sugar Ray Robinson the fighter of the century just ahead of Muhammad Ali. Upon his retirement in 1965 in front of thousands at Madison Square Garden and to a standing ovation Robinson was lifted into the air by four of his key former competitors Turpin being one of these men.</p> <p>A large and striking poster of one of the ultimate fighters of the 20th century.</p> unknown
1990167454N.p.: N.p. 1990. Vintage photograph of Italian-American champion boxer Jake LaMotta taken in 1943 and struck circa 1990s showing LaMotta knocking Sugar Ray Robinson through the ropes during one of their famed fights on February 5 1943. INSCRIBED by LaMotta on the upper right corner: "to Joe / Jake LaMotta / Raging Bull." <br /> <br /> LaMotta's 1970 memoir served as the basis for Martin Scorsese's award-winning 1980 film "Raging Bull" starring Robert De Niro as LaMotta.<br /> <br /> LaMotta held the middleweight title from 1949 to 1951 and was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990.<br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Fine. N.p. unknown
19459277New York New York and Havana Cuba 1945. <br /> <br /> William John Mantz Jr. worked as an engineer and assistant manager for the West Indies Sugar Corporation for 10 years traveling back and forth frequently between his home in Tarrytown New York and the sugar plantations in Havana Cuba. This archive contains travel materials government documents and other personal artifacts pertaining to his time in Cuba and concerning his status with the draft during World War II. Most correspondence in original postmarked envelope.<br /> <br /> Included:<br /> <br /> <p dir="ltr">- One black and white photograph of Bill and Marjorie Mantz</p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">- Birth certificate copy with raised seal for Bill Mantz dated January 1938 </p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">- Two personal letters from Marjorie to Bill in 1938 that mention her recent travels to visit him in Cuba</p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">- Cuban drivers license for Bill dated January 1940 with photo attached and stamped by the police department</p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">- Cuban Foreign Identification Card for Marjorie dated June 1940 with receipt and three copies of her photo attached</p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">- Receipt for surrendered passport in Miami Florida December 1940</p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">- Letter from Bill's sister Margie in May 1942 forwarding paperwork from Selective Services</p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">- Two Cuban tax withholding documents from May/July 1942</p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">- Letter from Bill in Spanish requesting the renewal of Marjorie's Foreigner's Identification card in May 1943 and follow up letter to a different recipient in English dated June 1943 regarding missing documents</p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">- Three permits from Selective Services for to depart from the United States 1943-1945 plus one duplicate</p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">- Four pieces of correspondence from the American Consulate in Cuba dated December 1944 - April 1945 regarding passports medical exams and registering the Mantz’s infant daughter</p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">- Sixteen letters and other correspondence between Bill his boss Arthur Kirstein and Selective Services mostly regarding Bill’s draft status but also some sugar industry business such as frequent air travel to Havana trains and fuel options and US politics after Truman assumed the presidency.</p> <br /> . unknown