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1979240185San Francisco: Seen Sal Inc 1979. Poster. Single 11x8.5 inch poster landscape layout color illustration very good on heavy card stock. Designed as a window display. Lists Balls on Tuesday October 16 at Roseland Dance City in NYC Sunday October 28 at San Francisco Civic Auditorium and Tuesday October 30 at the Hollywood Palladium. Seen Sal Inc unknown books
1974WRCLIT69390Np: Paramount Studios 1974. Seven original 11 x 14" color promotional lobby cards. Fine. Seven of the eight lobby cards lacking #7 issued to promote the US release of the film adaptation of West's novel based on a screenplay by Waldo Salt directed by John Schlesinger and starring Donald Sutherland Karen Black Burgess Meredith William Atherton Geraldine Page et al. Paramount Studios unknown books
8vo., First Edition, with 2 plates, a full-page in the text and a folding map; blue cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy.
Book shows light wear to covers, foxing to page ends only. Binding is solid and square, covers have two lightly bumped corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind except for inscription from previous owner on front endpaper. Chapters include: Description of the parish, and a note on its weather; Man's influence on the flora and fauna; History; Local government and social conditions in the 18th century, Architecture, Farming, past and present, Salt, The village joiner eighty years ago, Speech, Folk-lore, Customs, Place and field names, Sport and pastimes, Mammals, Water-birds, Birds of field, woodland and garden, Butterflies and moths, Flora, List of birds, etc. 34 color photos, 48 b&w. 278 pages.
1973RO30058189MALOINE S.A. EDITEUR. 1973. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 256 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 300-SCIENCES SOCIALES
397 p., nbr. fig. n/b et coul. Inv. 19729
5344imprimerie de madame Huzard imprimeur de la société rue de l'éperon No7 In4 broché Juillet 1828 paginé 220 à 246 2 planches hors texte dépliantes
33224Editions Neofelis 2026. In-4 cartonnage éditeur de 232 pages au format 30,5 x 21,5 cm. Couverture inédite de John Buscema et Bob Hall. Dos Carré. Plats et intérieur parfaits. Cahiers cousus. Contient, pour la première fois en version complète, et restaurée, les 9 épisodes et histoires complètes dont les trois annuals scénarisés par Roy Thomas et Bill Mantlo, avec dessins en noir de John et Sal Buscema. En fin d'ouvrage on trouve les 8 pages en couleurs de " Young Tarzan ", jamais republiées depuis 1977 dans le magazine Pizzazz, ainsi qu'une galerie de croquis et dessins préliminaires inédits de John Buscema. Edition originale en état de neuf, tirée à 600 exemplaires.
178924450Paris MERCURE FRANCAIS 1789 -in-12 broché un journal (original d'époque), broché bleu-gris in-douze Editeur (paperback duodecimo editor)(19 x 11,5 cm), dos muet, couverture imprimée en noir, brochure d'origine non rognée, texte imprimé sur papier vergé, ligné et filigrané, sans illustrations (no illustration), manque de papier en bas de la 4ème de couverture, pagination (18ff. chiffrées de la page 1 à la page 36 et 48 ff. chiffrées de la page 1 à la page 96),Journal du 5 décembre 1789 (n°49) Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE Editeur,
179024539Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE 1790 -in-12 broché un journal (original d'époque), broché bleu-gris in-douze Editeur (paperback duodecimo editor)(19 x 11,5 cm), dos muet, couverture imprimée en noir, brochure d'origine non rognée, texte imprimé sur papier velin, ligné et filigrané, sans illustrations (no illustration), pagination (24ff. chiffrées de la page 121 à la page 168 et 36 ff. chiffrées de la page 229 à la page 300 ), Journal du samedi 22 Mai 1790 (n°21) Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE Editeur,
664947Beauvais, Desjardins, 1792 in-4, 4 pp.
Bifolio pubblicitario cm 21 x 29,5, immagine fotografica a doppia pagina nella parte interna. Brochure per il mercato spagnolo di questo importante modello Mercedes costruito tra il 1966 e il 1972
18987293Arco, Verlag von C. Emmert, 1898. 8°. Mit 24 Lichtdrucktafeln, 2 Karten auf einer gefalt. Tafel u. einem gefalt. Plan von Arco. 146, XXIV S., Illustr.-OKart.
1968865621968 Paris, PUF (Publications de Paris Sorbonne), 1968, in 8° broché, 335 pages ; figures dans le texte et planches dépliantes.
69697P., Welter, 1914, in 12 broché, 128 pages ; non coupé.
1965145509Verlag G. Braun, Karlsruhe 1965. Zwei Teile in einem Band. 40 Seiten u. 151 Seiten. Mit eingen Abbildungen im Text u. auf 4 Kunstdrucktafeln. Originalbroschur.25x16 cm
18851034287Berlin, Parey, 1885. 18, 523 S. m. 132 Textholzschn., 4 gefalt. Taf. Hldr (St. a. T., durchg. etwas gebräunt bzw. braun- u. fingerfl.).
18991204105Berlin, Parey, 1899. 16, 645, 1 S. m. 221 Abb., 24 S. Anz., 7 mehrf. gefalt. Taf. (davon 1 zweifarbig). OLwd (berieben, Besitzvermerk).
31867In-12, demi-toile éditeur, 93, (3) p. Leipzig, Staackmann, 1922.
In-12, demi-toile éditeur, 93, (3) p. 27.-31.Tsd. A good and clean copy.
New Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 126 p., ills. Harem-i Hümayun (Inceleme - metin - tipki basim).
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A9781394362561Paperback / softback. New. <p><b>Presents </b><b>a powerful narrative that situates the individual within the inescapable framework of social forces</b> </p><p>In a world increasingly defined by inequality and existential threats<i> Sociological Realism: Society as the Walls of Our Imprisonment</i> offers a bold reinterpretation of society’s role in shaping the individual. Beginning with the premise that society is a reality <i>sui generis</i>—a unique and formative system—Sal Restivo carefully constructs an argument about how institutions cultural traditions and historical processes shape our identities behaviours and beliefs. Tracing the development of the sociological imagination from antiquity to the present day the author introduces foundational thinkers whilst anchoring abstract theory in personal narrative and lived experience. </p><p>This distinctive volume—part introductory sociology part sociobiography—confronts dominant ideas about free will agency and the autonomous self. Engaging with contemporary issues including class race sex gender and mortality the book explores the metaphorical â€walls†that constrain human potential. It also considers possible â€escape tunnels†as suggested by sociologists such as Peter Berger and Erving Goffman. Through original theories—such as the social construction of the brain the logic of power and free will and a social-network approach to creativity—<i> Sociological Realism</i> challenges the myth of individualism and portrays the self as a socially embedded phenomenon. Restivo’s own reflections act as a vivid case study in sociological imagination enriching the text with immediacy and authenticity. </p><p>Challenging readers to reconceptualise the boundaries between mind self and society <i>Sociological Realism: Society as the Walls of Our Imprisonment:</i> </p><ul><li>Offers a unique blend of personal memoir and academic reflection to stimulate sociological imagination</li><li>Provides a concise yet comprehensive history of sociological thought from antiquity to the present</li><li>Presents original theories on the social construction of the brain and creativity</li><li>Applies sociological analysis to contemporary topics such as sex gender race and mortality</li><li>Integrates classic and contemporary sociological texts through brief accessible excerpts</li></ul> <p><i>Sociological Realism: Society as the Walls of Our Imprisonment</i> is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying sociology behavioural science social psychology or social work. It is an ideal core or supplementary text for courses such as Introduction to Sociology Social Theory or Behavioural Science and fits into degree programmes across the social sciences. It also speaks to general readers seeking insight into how society shapes thought action and identity in a rapidly changing world.</p> paperback
18904725N.P. 1890. Oblong 32mo 12 x 15cm accordion style folded leaf with 12 panels of views. Red cloth boards with gilt lettering and embossed design on front cover. Good with sear to edges and especially head of spine. Accordion leaf detached but complete. 19th century viewbook of the Mormon landmarks of the city with portraits of Brigham Young and Joseph Smith on first panel. Includes an inset image of "The Temple as it will be when completed to cost over $4000000." The Temple was dedicated in 1893 helping to date this book. N.P. unknown
1980815Salt Lake City 1980. Watercolor on a heavy art paper 13 cm x 18 cm loose in a cream colored grained bi-fold mat 16.5 cm x 21.5 cm with a gilt stamped border. Manuscript title on the reverse and again internally on a typed label. Charming watercolor by an unknown artist of the front courtyard of the Hillcrest Apartments that is located on First Avenue between State and A. unknown