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19575845Philadelphia: National Council on Asian Affairs 1957. First edition. 4to 55pp. Photographs illustrations. Cream stock wrappers show wear and soiling with bumped head of spine. Internally clean with some toning to paper and a tear to bottom half of pg 17/18. Very good. <br /> <br /> Quotations from Gandhi accompanied by illustrations and photographs nicely printed and produced. . National Council on Asian Affairs unknown
189034156Boston MA: Rockwell and Churchill City Printers 1890. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. xxvii 537 pages 2. Dark cloth hardcover with gilt seal and title on the front cover. Gilt title and number 22 on the spine. Ex-institutional copy with two book plates and a deaccession stamp on the front paste down. Shelf wear to the cloth binding.Corners worn and frayed. Interior contents clean. Rockwell and Churchill, City Printers hardcover
191034880Atlanta: Chas. A. Byrd State Printer 1910. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo. Two parts in one. 172 pages in the first part and the second part titled "Logan Manuscript" has 121 pages. 19 pages of advertisements in back. Blue cloth hardcover with illustration and title in black on the front cover. Black title on the spine. Light shelf and edge wear to the cloth binding. <br /> <br /> Contents include an extensive list of names from 18 Georgia counties including Bryan Burke Camden Chatham Columbia Effingham Elbert Franklin Glynn Greene Hancock Liberty Montgomery Oglethorpe Richmond Screven Warren and Wilkes. More names listed in the Logan manuscript section. Chas. A. Byrd, State Printer hardcover
190534151Boston MA: Municipal Printing Office 1905. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 4 288 pages. Dark cloth hardcover with gilt seal and title on the front cover. Gilt title and number 36 on the spine. Ex-institutional copy with book plate and deaccession stamp on the front paste down. Toning to the title page. Interior contents clean. Municipal Printing Office hardcover
73-4632London UK: Lords' Commissioners of the Admiralty 1873. 44x27 cm. Antique chromolithograph colour print. Good with tear. Text in English German and French.Item in plastic sleeve new photos of item can be sent to customer upon request. [London, UK: Lords' Commissioners of the Admiralty, 1873.] unknown
73-4626London UK: Lords' Commissioners of the Admiralty 1873. 44x27 cm. Antique chromolithograph colour print. Good with tear splitting across top section. Text in English German and French.Item in plastic sleeve new photos of item can be sent to customer upon request. [London, UK: Lords' Commissioners of the Admiralty, 1873.] unknown
73-4636London UK: Lords' Commissioners of the Admiralty 1873. 44x27 cm. Antique chromolithograph colour print. Good with a few tiny tears and losses on left side. Text in English German and French.Item in plastic sleeve new photos of item can be sent to customer upon request. [London, UK: Lords' Commissioners of the Admiralty, 1873.] unknown
73-4634London UK: Lords' Commissioners of the Admiralty 1873. 44x27 cm. Antique chromolithograph colour print. Good with tear. Text in English German and French.Item in plastic sleeve new photos of item can be sent to customer upon request. [London, UK: Lords' Commissioners of the Admiralty, 1873.] unknown
73-4635London UK: Lords' Commissioners of the Admiralty 1873. 44x27 cm. Antique chromolithograph colour print. Good with tear. Text in English German and French.Item in plastic sleeve new photos of item can be sent to customer upon request. [London, UK: Lords' Commissioners of the Admiralty, 1873.] unknown
73-4637London UK: Lords' Commissioners of the Admiralty 1873. 44x27 cm. Antique chromolithograph colour print. Good with tear. Text in English German and French.Item in plastic sleeve new photos of item can be sent to customer upon request. [London, UK: Lords' Commissioners of the Admiralty, 1873.] unknown
84580St. Michael's Press. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. N.D. First Edition. Stapled wraps. Circa early 1960s when the Pacemakers were at their peak especially in the UK. Souvenir programme for the traditional English pantomime signed on the rear wrapper by Gerry Marsden. This was an adaptation of the story involving Robin Hood and two dead children who are eventually covered with leaves by robins. The programme features ads for local Cheltenham businesses short bios of the Pacemakers play credits headshots of supporting actors. Joe Collins Brian Epstein were billed as presenters producer Brian Cawtheray actors Trudy Martell Bert Gunnell Dale Williams Billy Wells Barbara Grant Jeannette Roberts Jacqueline Crutcher Oliver and Twist Stan Waite Marion English Margaret Haggert and the Zena Martell Corps de Ballet. Light rubbing brief creases. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 8 pages . St. Michael's Press paperback
1980176021980. Fifth Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Volume 23. Including Supplement No. 1-1981 23s. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 373 pages . hardcover
189434911Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1894. Revised edition. Blue buckram with original wrappers bound in. A very good exlib copy with gilt accession numbers on spine faint institutional stamp on rear pastedown light soiling on original wrappers; map fine. v 177 pp. Illus. with 1 color folding map and 8 b/w drawings and photos. 8vo. First published in 1862. U.S. Government Printing Office hardcover
2013003399Voronezh: Cossack Camp 2013. Hardcover. Very Good . 4to. 260 pp. Bound in illustrated boards. Profusely illustrated chiefly full color. Text in Russian. Very Good some rubbing and wear to extremities of binding otherwise clean and tight. <br/><br/> [Cossack Camp] hardcover
19777289Thunder Bay Ontario Canada: Lakehead Prosvita Services & The Vesnyanka Dance School 1977. First Edition First Printing. Stapled Wraps. Unpaginated pp. 4. 8vo. measuring 14x 22 cm. Illustrated twice-stapled card covers. Comprises of a detailed programme of events surrounding the tenth anniversary concert of the Vesnyanka Ukrainian Folk Dancers held in Thunder Bay short biographies of the choreorapher guest dancers and performers a short history of the dancing troupe a complete list of the names of all performers names of program sponsors individual and businesses the last page and rear cover features printed advertisements for a number of local sponsoring businesses. Neat unobtusive ink inscription to the upper-margin of the cover one very short closed tear to the edge of the front cover. Overall very good. Unrecorded programme booklet with no holdings found in OCLC. Not in Fisher UoT BAC/LAC etc. <br/><br/> Lakehead Prosvita Services & The Vesnyanka Dance School paperback
190131236Boston: Published by the Society 1901. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Tall octavo. Two parts: 185 pages errata page; 68 pages. Frontispiece photograph. Blue white and tan cloth hardcover. Gilt title on the blue cloth spine. Gilt top edge. Untrimmed foredge. Light shelf wear and spotting to the cloth binding. Contents contains list of names towns members etc. A good genealogical reference. Published by the Society hardcover
16-3373Madison WI: Black Mack the Handpress 1940. 4 pp. folded from 8; printed on "Worthy" laid handmade paper with matching envelope. Madison, WI: Black Mack, the Handpress, 1940. unknown
190926922Chambersburg PA: Repository Printery 1909. Very Good. Chambersburg PA: Repository Printery 1909. First Edition. Illustrated bifolium. Rubbing to edges with creased and folds. Interior unmarked and overall Very Good. <br /> <br /> Scarce program for a Memorial Day service at the First Lutheran Church of Chambersburg. Interior lists soldiers who had died in the past year and the program of events including the singing of "Onward Christian Soldiers" and the "Battle Hymn of the Republic." No copies in retail as of June 2023 and appears to be unrecorded. Repository Printery unknown
63-6607Los Angeles CA: N. S. Carlisle The Express 1912. Letter-Sized Watermarked Alexandra Linen Page on The Express letterhead Good with marginal tears minor loss perforation stain.Provenance: Letters and Autographs from a Who's Who in California 1914 - 1917 to the author Ellis A. Davis regarding Davis' Commercial Encyclopedia of the Pacific Southwest California Nevada Utah Arizona. Sold by Cherokee Book Shop to Frederick Ruffner Jr. the founder of Gale Research Detroit. Los Angeles, CA: [N. S. Carlisle] The Express, 1912. unknown
195262200Washington D.C.: United States Indian Service 1952. First Edition. First printing 5200 copies. Quarto. Staple-bound printed card wrappers; 88pp; illus. Faint foxing to endpapers else tight clean and unmarked; Near Fine. Printed at the Phoenix Indian School. Text in English and Navajo. Historical account of the 1892-4 conflict between the Navajo under the leadership of Black Horse and a U.S. Indian Agent named Dale Shipley. Geared towards primary-school readers at reservation schools. Photo-illustrated halftones. The second book in the Navajo Historical Series. United States Indian Service unknown
1988290797New York: The American Institute of Architects 1988. paperback. very good. Illustrated b/w. Square 8vo. lightly scuffed paper wrappers. New York: The American Institute of Architects 1988. A very good copy.<br/> <br/> The American Institute of Architects unknown
195821752New York: Manhattan Publishing Company. 1958. Softcover. Very Good. Very light wear and one small crease to front cover.; A guide celebrating America at the World's Fair in Brussels. In English French and Dutch. Including a foreword by Eisenhower. Many pictures of the United States Pavilion. The topics were: The Face of America City Planning and Industrial Development Automatisation Color Television and Music Room Nuclear Energy and International Geophysical Year American Contemporary Indian and Folk Art. Islands for Living. Streetscape. Domestic and Industrial Architecture. Children's Creative Center. Voting Machines. Circarama. The Unfinished Work. The American Auditorium and the Performing Arts. The book has a brief finishing chapter on US facts and figures.; B&W Photographs; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 64 pages . Manhattan Publishing Company paperback
CORV-BBP-14418Unknown. Plastic Comb. Good. > Language: English > Size: 4to > Media/Binding: Comb Bound Unknown unknown
197622861New York:: Putnam 1976. First Printing of the First Edition. Fine in Fine dust jacket with a hint of rubbing and sunning to spine. Next to Gertrude Stein Natalie Barney was the second most famous lesbian salonist in Paris in the 20's. Her parties literary events and romances were renown and attended by the A-list of important women who lived in or visited Paris during the twenties. Putnam, unknown
198529468<p>New York:: G. K. Hall 1985. First Paperback Printing of the First US Edition. A Near Fine tight paperback copy with name'inscription of preliminary page in illustrated paper cover. "The Crazy Years" records what was the spectacle of Paris in the 1920s when writers painters musicians dancers Russian exiles and adventurers from all over the world gravitated in the City of Light to remake the world modern. Richly illustrated with hundreds of black and white photographs from the period.</p> G. K. Hall, paperback