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16 pages. Features: Preview of golf in 1957; Great surge by young golfers; Vital decision on putts; How to add distance to drives; Page of photos reviewing the notable pro men of 1956; Page of photos of the high finishers at Sanford includes Mike Fetchick, Horace Stoneham, Dow Finsterwald, Frank Stranahan, Julius Boros, and Jay Hebert; Photo of Brooklyn Dodger pitcher Sal Maglie being taught how to pitch a golf ball by Spalding staffers Marilynn Smith and Fay Crocker; Photo of golf ambassadors James and Cele Laverty; Photo of Al Besseling with Friddie Hutchinson, Manager of the St. Louis Cardinals; back page photo of Bobby Jones with Notre Dame football coach Terry Brennan. and more. Above-average wear and soiling to back cover, otherwise a sound unmarked copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Smiley Quick triumphs; Finsterwald wins in Columbia; TV Show for pros; Harlow trophy to Harry Shepard; Speed causes many poor shots; The John Derrs are parents; In Moe Norman's Behalf - his side of the story re: his removal from the Dominion's Americas Cup team this year; Photo of a foursome at Sea Island - James L. O'Keefe, Hobart Manley, Jr., Bill Roach, and W.A. Martin; Gary Player to wed soon; Photo of Fred Hawkins with $3,000 check; Photo of Ed Oliver; Four photos from the Southern Seniors Tourney include Arthur F. Lynch, John W. Roberts, Chester I. Williams, J.R. Chappell, Mrs. Lowell Blanchard, Mrs. W.E. Norvell Jr., Mrs. R.K. Haskew and Mrs. Charles P. Biddle; Photo of Yogi Berra getting tips from George Jacobus; Five nice photos of the year in review, featuring women amateurs; Photo of golf lesson in Korea - Lieut. John J. Farrell (Johnny's Son) gives pointers to Lieut. Frank C. Eckmair; Photo of Sid Eliason who won at Salt Lake CC; Great photo of Beverly Hanson, who is now recovering from surgery; Back cover photo of Mr. and Mrs. Denny Shute looking over a 1957 driver at the Wilson factory in Chicago with Bill Henning of the company; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
Edité par le Bouillon Kub, 1923. Plaquette in/12 broché, illustrations in-texte, 71 pages. Dernière page crayonnée par un enfant. Couverture défraîchie. Agrafes rouillées. Edité par le Bouillon Kub, 1923. Plaquette in/12 broché, illustrations in-texte, 71 pages. Dernière page crayonnée par un enfant. Couverture défraîchie. Agrafes rouillées.
16 pages. Contents: The Return of Autumn; Manners Upon the Road; New York Fashions - the vest-basque costume, bonnets, round hats; Ladies' Fall Toilettes; Personal; Tatted, needle-work, and point lace rosettes; tatted barbe; corner of border for table-covers, cashmere scarfs, etc.; crochet work-basket; corner of border in guipure embroidery; Poplin walking suit; How Marriages are managed in Germany; The Sentence of Pontius Pilate; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Indian Summer; Ladies' and children's fall dresses; Bruised Reeds; Bridal Toilette; Paris Fashions; Down at Salt; ; humor. Average wear. Large clipping from page 651. Large clipping from page 653. Book
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, 41 plates on 22, numerous illustrations and maps in the text, and endpaper maps; original blue cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in white, blue top, covers lightly age-marked else a very good, bright, clean copy. Bright copy of a maritime minor classic: the well-written account of Bill and Phyllis Crowe's circumnavigation in the schooner LANG SYNE. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
In-12, demi-toile éditeur, 93, (3) p. 27.-31.Tsd. A good and clean copy.
Folio, 34.3cm. Pp. 76, very numerous drawings on 11 plates, numerous photos in 24 illus. in text . Orig. printed wrappers. Very good.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 218 pages with maps, b&w photos.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 69pp. Periodical magazine with feature articles on Conquered Canada - Memors of 1762, Hanry Salt Esq - Collector-Diplomat 1780-1827, Cavagnari of Kabul, Nicklaus Manuel and the Reformation in Berne, Between Waterloo and the Alma - the Polish Prussian War of 1831 - part 2 Ostrolenka, Bishop Salvado and the Aborigines, the Migrants plus book reviews and letters.
213 pages including index and references. "The lovely Gulf Islands of the BC coast have captivated visitors and settlers for almost 150 years. Their tranquil present belies a turbulent past - the pioneers faced cattle rustlers, Indian battles, political upheavals and opium smugglers, but they were still attracted by the islands' independent lifestyle. Everybody worked hard, but they enjoyed themselves too, with tennis parties, picnics and dances that went on till dawn, so the guests could row home safely in daylight. Each island has a different story: Salt Spring exported apples before the Okanagan, Texada boasted an elegant opera house, Lasqueti sheltered notorious robbers, Mayne was known as "Little Hell" for its boisterous pubs. This colourful past is brought together in this volume." - from back cover. Gift greetings inside front cover else clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Sound copy. Book
34 pages. Features: Salt Water Tackle Busters; Swollen Prairie Deer Herds; Yuculta Battlers; All-'Round Rifles; This Bear Didn't Care; My First and Last Northern Pike; More Take Home Fish; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
cm. 20,5 x 29,5, 272 pp. Inventari dei manoscritti delle biblioteche d'Italia Prezzo del volume, se disponibile separatamente (in originale o ristampa). 740 gr. 272 p.
pp. 24, (2) [Mission Addresses]. Margins damp stained. 190mm. Original printed wraps. RELIGION BX 12 x 2
106 pages. Features: Nice color ad for Old Angus Scotch inside front cover; One-page ad for LaSalle cars; What Price English Justice?; Multiple cartoons with Nazi personages; The Secret Fuse Under Mexico - the country is rife with covert operations by Germany, Japan and Italy - article with reproductions of pertinent documents; Fascism's New World Thrust - Germany, Italy and Japan have taken over the lion's share of trade with Latin America; Mussolini Vs. His Past; Smutting Up the Circulation - Sex sells publications; Yesterday's Wrong Turning - Two million died in WWI as a result of the decision of a few men; Inside the Queerest Shipwreck - the SS President Hoover rammed a reef off Formosa; FDR's wife wonders why babies should be kept alive if there will not be a job for them when they get older; Norway, The Next Belgium - fascinating article foretells WWII events about to unfold in Norway; Henry Ford buys 1.25 million acres near Punta Gorda, Florida as a favor to Thomas Edison; Dying, Well or Badly - By Ernest Hemingway - article with grotesque large photos of dead soldiers; A Measure of Recovery - Labor fights for control of New Orleans; Kemal Ataturk - Hoodlum as Hero - his record with women is indubitably the worst; Santa on Route 17 - W.E. Riker and his two-hundred yard 'holy city' in California; Exit the Gentleman Officer - Richthofen was buried by his enemy with full military honors but his memory is mocked by the crumpled corpses of women and children in Guernica; Bidding the Guild Good-Bye - The Theatre Guild takes the bumps toward the ash can; Inside the Third Reich - article on the prohibition of criticism of the Nazi regime in Germany; The Men Who Helped a Hero - the sixteen men who were with Alvin C. York when he 'singlehanded' captured 132 Germans; They Still Want to Get In - article on illegal aliens entering the U.S. across the Mexican border; Man with Six Countries - A European journalist sells the plans for the defense of Pilsen to the Germans; Wrong Man, Time and Place - Abner Doubleday did not invent baseball; Thousand Mile Gun - Britain's rulers seem to believe Germany possesses a long-range rocket-gun; Nostalgic 2-page illustrated ad for Look Magazine; One-page ad for Parent's Magazine features photos of George J. Hecht and Clara Savage Littledale; The Fable of Man's Salvation; Classy half-page ad for the Waldorf Astoria Hotel; Nice color ad for Eagle pencils features their Mikado, Verithin and Turquoise products; Nice color ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes on back cover features tobacco expert in white suit and hat. Above-average but not excessive wear. Openings along coverfold. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Alfred Degorce, Paris, s.d. (début 20ème). Fort in/8 reliure toile rouge éditeur, décor noir des plats, 200 illustrations in-texte, 650 p., x ff. d’appendice. Percaline défraîchie (petit manque, taches). Mors intérieur partiellement ouvert. Ustensiles de cuisine, approvisionnements, service de table, recettes, vins en fûts et vins en bouteilles. A noter : des recettes de pâtisseries turques ; in-fine un appendice des aliments recommandés, tolérés ou interdits concernant certaines maladies (diabète, goutte,...).
Paris, Presses de la Renaissance, 1979. Fort volume in/8 cartonnage éditeur, quelques illustrations, 496 p. Plus de 2000 recettes ! Réimpression d’un ouvrage du début du 20è.
Edité par “La France à Table” pour le comte de Butagaz, s.d. (vers 1935). In/8 oblong broché, couverture illustrée, illustrations : 5 bois de BENIGNI, photographies, in et hors-texte, 91 p. 250 recettes “sélectionnées pour Butagaz” : potages et sauces, poissons, entrées, viandes, légumes et farinages, desserts, recettes de régime, conseils pratiques : savoir faire le marché, ordonnance du repas, les vins... Préface de Curnonsky. Ex-libris du grand cuisinier Lyonnais J.Paul Lacombe (Léon de Lyon).
Mm 290x392 Brossura spillata di pp. 28 con moltissime illustrazioni in bianco e nero anche a doppia pagine, pagine pubblicitarie. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Meulan, A. Réty, “Encyclopédie du chasseur”, s.d. (préface de 1910). In/12 broché, illustrations en noir : bandeaux, vignettes, 239 pages, 6 ff. de catalogue. Venaison et gibier à poils, des léporides, les rongeurs arboricoles, les oiseaux de terre, becs fins, gibier de hasard, bécassines, canards, farces, purées, sauces...
Milano, Garzanti, 1964, in-8, br., pp. 6 (su 66 complessive). Con ill. in b.n. (Segnaliamo anche: "Dai baldacchini alle testiere dei letti" di S. Coradeschi).
Edition Phlippe Lebaud, 1987. In-8 (23 x 15 cm) broché, couverture illustrée, 283 p. L'auteur, restaurateur, a compulsé les grimoires, les traités de cuisine, les mémoires galants, interrogé les grand-mères et les alchimistes pour retrouver "la cuisine du bonheur", élaborant des menus des quatre saisons pour des repas en tête-à-tête...
Baudouin Paris, 1985. In/8 couverture cartonnée illustrée par Joseph Hémard, 254 pages. Réédition de l’ouvrage de 1946. Les poissons de mer, les poissons plats, les poissons de rivière, mollusques et coquillages, crustacés, cétacés (!)...
Baudouin Paris, 1985. In/8 couverture cartonnée illustrée par Joseph Hémard, 254 pages. Réédition de l’ouvrage de 1946. Les poissons de mer, les poissons plats, les poissons de rivière, mollusques et coquillages, crustacés, cétacés (!)...
Sélection, 1989. Fort volume in-4 oblong (22 x 25 cm) cartonnage éditeur illustré en couleur, illustrations en couleur, 432 p. Impossible de ne pas trouver son bonheur dans cet ouvrage avec in-fine des techniques et recettes de base expliquées en détail.
Librairie Gallimard, 1932. Petit in/4 broché, couverture rempliée et illustrée d’une vignette (eau forte), 180 p. Bel exemplaire numéroté sur Alfa mousse. A quelle sauce ?, pour tous potages, oeufs... et nous, marée nostrum, oeuvres de chair, “un doigt de basse-cour...”, tableaux de chasse, la voiture à Crainquebille, bonnes pâtes et joyeux riz, tout doux. Des classiques, mais également des recettes plus rares : noix de jambon fumée, oeufs sur le plat madrilène, faisans à la chinoise, quelques recettes de champignons, flamkuche, melon glacé à l’orientale...