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1889325260.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1998DADAX1889325260Wiley-Blackwell 1998-01-15. 1. paperback. New. 8.50x1.00x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Wiley-Blackwell paperback
68-3514Paris France: ca. 1950. Hand written inked Menu. 10.5 x 15 cm. Card. VG. Text En Francais. Illustrated in color. Signed in ink on front: Lucienne Duval. [Paris, France: ca. 1950]. unknown
68-3513Paris France: ca. 1950. Hand written inked Menu. 10.5 x 15 cm. Card. VG. Text En Francais. Illustrated in color. Signed in ink on front: Oncle Laurent. [Paris, France: ca. 1950]. unknown
19939747BBNew York, Rizzoli, Rizzoli, 1993. 4°, original Pappband (Hardcover), illustr. original Schutzumschlag, Erstausgabe sehr gutes Exemplar, (a hsthi)
14719Pen-and-ink illustration and calligraphy with onlaid silver gelatin photograph on thin card 420 x 200 mm sheet; a few light marks to the upper margins otherwise fine condition. A significant piece of ephemera from one of Melbourne's most famous dining establishments of the 1890s and early 1900s the Vienna Café which occupied the grand premises at 25 Collins Street East. The Australia Hotel was later built on the same site. This unique ""sign"" was probably created in-house on the occasion of a special banquet held at the Vienna Café a private function for the 17 young men in the photograph. Note that each of them has a letter ""B"" for ""Besse"" displayed in his lapel. ""Completed in Collins Street in 1939 to a Leslie M. Perrott design the Australia Hotel replaced an existing hotel of that name which had been established on the site of the highly fashionable and popular Vienna Café Hotel 1890-1915 Gunsler's Café Hotel 1879-90 and the City Club Hotel established about 1872. In 1908 the Vienna lease was acquired by Anthony Lucas who in 1916 contracted Walter Burley Griffin to remodel the interior to form a banquet hall incorporating a balcony mezzanine for his Café Australia Hotel. When Fred Matear and Norman Carlyon purchased the freehold and rebuilt the hotel in 1939 elements of the Griffin ceiling were incorporated into the ballroom of the new hotel."" Chrystopher J. Spicer eMelbourne unknown
200722832CBMailand, Skira (= Kurzführer durch das Kunsthistorische Museum 8), 2007. 8°, 191 S mit zahlreichen s/w- und Farbabbildungen, farbig illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Erstausgabe Besitzerstempel unten rechts auf Vorsatzseite, sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
197766080Köln. 1977. (12), 246, (1) Seiten. Mit 8 Abbildungen. Originalbroschur. 21x14 cm
0877288127New. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. unknown
1994Q-0877288127Red Wheel/Weiser 1994-11-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Red Wheel/Weiser paperback
9507392394.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
174520421Lugduni Batavorum, apud Gerardum Potvliet, 1745. In-4 de [24]-324-[45]; [2]-de 73 à 258-[2] pages, vélin souple du temps, attache (il en manque une).
Pages 750-796. Index. Includes prices. Profusely illustrated in black and white. Features: Steel Beds; Cable & Ribbon Type Bed Springs; Mattresses; Baby Cribs and other accessories; Juvenile Bedroom Furniture; Bedroom Suites; Dressers; Solid Rock Maple Living Room and Kitchen Furniture; Kroehler Chairs and Couches; Dining Room Suites; Card Tables; Cedar Chests; Tea Wagons; Occasional Pieces; Coffee and Cocktail Tables; Summer & Office Furniture; Lamps; and more. Nice ad for Quidoz Pianos on back cover. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy of this wonderful mid-century reference to consumer furniture in British Columbia. Book
in-16, 439 pp., broché. Bel exemplaire. [FNAC]
in-16, 391 pp., broché, couv. Bel exemplaire - Very Good [VA-3]
46401641, 24 novembre 1849 ; 1 f. illustré et impr. (24,5X17,5)., Beau document commercial. Une gravure de 10,5 X 6 cm, montre l’établissement Protez-Delatre de Cambrai avec dans la cour des ouvriers chargeant des caisses et tonneaux. Cachets de roulage (Paris) et cachet du transporteur du Mans. Timbres fiscaux au verso.
1956RO30341961H. Fernier. 1956. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, 2ème plat abîmé, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 34 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, dans et hors texte. Une annotation à l'encre sur le 1er plat. Rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 633.7-Plantes alcaloïdes (tabac, thé, cacao, café, pavot)
96p. Hardcover Very good condition good
48 pages. Features: Column - Grammar is snobbish nonsense; London Letter column explains political fallout of Nasser's nationalization of the Suez Canal; Blair Fraser recounts what he saw in Gaza refugee camps; Colourful Allied Van Lines ad; Great one-page colour ad for the 1957 Dodge (with push-button transmission); Blair Fraser Reports from the 'seething cauldron' of Israel - article with photos; Mr. Benturian and the Beautiful Palimpsest; What's it like being married to a genius - Canadian Suzanne Cloutier married Peter Ustinov three years ago - article with photos; Frank McMahon's Five Lucky Lives - great photo-illustrated article on the owner of Pacific Petroleums Limited, of Calgary, backer of "The Pajama Game", and founder of Alberta Distillers Ltd.; Photo-illustrated article on Father Bernard Brown of Aklavik; Clyde Gilmour picks the best and worst movies of 1956; Rexall centrefold ad presents dozens of products at 1950s prices; Nice colour ad for Maxwell House coffee; Nice colour ad for the 1957 Monarch car (yellow and white)Richelieu Phaeton Sedan); John Norman Harris describes his most memorable meal; Half-page farewell to Maclean's illustrator Oscar Cahen who was killed in an auto accident on November 26, 1956; Striking Chrysler ad inside back cover features purple 1957 New Yorker; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
76 pages. Features: John L. Lewis vs. the People - the man who ran the coal mines in wartime says the U.S. must break the power monopoly of John L. Lewis; Look Out when you Eat Out; What to do in a Fire; Hundred-Year Harvest - Farmers in 72 lands use Massy-Harris equipment; Elizabeth and Philip - Close-up of a Royal Romance; Lawrence Olivier and Vivien Leigh; The Nahanni Valley. Nice colour ads for: The Banff Springs Hotel; Campbell's Vegetable Soup; Stetson Hats; Canada Dry; SOS Pads; Nabisco Shredded Wheat; Maxwell House Coffee; Kellogg's Corn Flakes; Good Year Tires; Carling Breweries; Studebaker automobiles. Average wear. Covers partially detached. A worthy copy of this very nostalgic issue. Book
98 pages. Features: The End of the Great Financial Stimulus Experiment; Iron Jean Chretien - a Liberal Party Fantasy; Presidential expert Gil Troy in conversation; Who doesn't get into Canada? - a new emphasis on applicants from Asia; Federal Liberals utter the dreaded C (coalition) word; $4 Million G20 Fence in Ontario; America's more friendly face; Ronnie Lee Gardner chooses death by firing squad; Translator of Salman Rushdie's Satanic Verses is under attack; BP's PR disaster; Our Man in South Africa - Hector Vergara; Why are Hollywood films taking over high school math, history, even geography class?; Doctors are urged to get rid of their outdated pagers; Robot fish guides schools of fish from danger; New research to detect lung cancer is underway in Canada and the US; Did Anne of Green Gables have Fetal Alcohoal Syndrome?; Georges Marciano and his Montreal hotel; Fine dining at Vancouver's Cactus Club Cafe; Mark Steyn from Tangiers; In Memoriam - William James John Bleach. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
88 pages. Features/Articles: The alarming mystery of radar waves - What are we doing to huma life?; John Morgan and Martin Bronstein of the TV show Comedy Cafe; Editorial - let this be our last year in NATO; Pauline Jewett - Ottawa starts a department to fight poverty; nice colour photo ad for the Olds Delta 88 Royale; Interview with Arthur Hailey; Roloff Beny's India - lengthy article with great colour photos; John Doyle and his gamble with millions - the controversial mining promoter and close friend of Newfoundland Premier Joseph Smallwood; How to be a Global Villager; Nice colour photo ad for the Pontiac GTO and Firebird; Color them Big Ink - a Canadian band with members Robbie Robertson, Dick Manuel, Garth Hudson, Rick Danko and Levon Helm; Success Can't Spoil Bobby Orr - article with two photos; Great Chrysler colour photo ad for the New Yorker, Chrysler 300 and Newport Custom; Colour ad of the CTV news team including Harvey Kirck and twenty-five well-dressed others; Three Designing Models - Deborah Thompson, Judith Davies and Dona Saunders; Anyone Can Steal a Million - bank clerk Ann Spiller stole $492,000 and fooled the town of Penticton, BC; Some pages yellowed with age. Address label on front cover otherwise unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Book
56 pages. Features: Colour cover illustration of young couple and their noisy puppy by John Newton Taylor; Nice colour Palmolive ad inside front cover; Chevrolet Six ad; Nice ad for Magic Baking Powder; Men Don't Do Such Things - story by Addison Simmons; No Sense of Humor - story by Louis Arthur Cunningham; Senator Arthur Meighen - article by R.T.L.; The *Real* War-Debt Hoax, by Lieut.-Colonel George A. Drew who reflects on how the world watches anxiously while the Government of the United States remains in a state of suspended animation imposed by a constitution that it has long outgrown; The Ishmaelite - story by Leslie Roberts; Yes! I'm a Wrestling Fan, by Edgar March; What I Hope to Do with Radio, by Hector Charlesworth, Chairman of the Canadian Radio Commission; Water Under The Bridge - story by Martha Banning Thomas; Shacked! - Nationality laws lead to hardship and heartache as some people are refused permission to cross borders and join their families; Death at the Bath - story by Benge Atlee; Avalanche - story by Robert E. Pinkerton; The Waning Herds - Norbert Welsh on the decline of the buffalo; Lovely colour Campbell's Soup ad with illustration by Jessie Willcox Smith; Photo ad for Ponds creams featuring Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt; Vintage full-page black and white Maxwell House Coffee featuring Dixie; Full-page colour ad for Chiipso laundry soap; Full-age black and white photo ad for Walter P. Chrysler's new Plymouth Six; Uncommon black and white partial-page ad for Spud cigarettes; Fireside Accessories, by F.L. deN. Scott; Very stylish two-colour illustrated ad for 1933 Oldsmobile cars inside back cover; Wow! - Lovely colour photo ad on back cover for Kodak's new $39.50 Cine-Kodak movie camera!; Address label atop front cover. Faint erasure to front cover. Moderate wear. Small chip from bottom of back cover. A sound copy of this lovely vintage issue. Book
48 pages. Cover illustration by Eric Aldwinckle shows dapper tourist inspecting totem pole. Contents: Short article with photo on North American drought - photo shows sand drifts two to five feet high on the road allowance at Kisbey, Saskatchewan, 4 June, 1937; Uncommon full-page ad for Nesbitt, Thomson & Company - Gold Prospecting Theme; Parcker Vacumatic Pen Ad; The Man Who Was Careful - story by Elmer Davis; Via the North Pole - Air Commodore H. Hollick-Kenyon on what Russia's trans-polar flights mean to the future of aviation - with photos and map; The Road Never Dies, story by Bruce Hutchison; Television Broadcast, by Thomas Wayling - a layman's description of how the new wonder of the air works its miracle - with photos; Beverley Baxter on What's Happening in Europe; - with photos of Von Ribbentrop and The Leipzig; Yellow Cargo - story by Gordon Carroll; How's Your I.Q., by R.E. Knowles, Jr.; No More Bad Men - Dink Carroll writes about Rabbit Maranville, Manager of the Montreal Royals - with photo; Murder in Amber - story by Colver Harris; Animal Anecdotes - Fighting Turtles, by Phil H. Moore; Cigarettes, by Frederick Edwards - article with many great photos of cigarette production; Palmolive Soap ad features the Dionne Quintuplets; Full-page black and white Maxwell House Coffee ad bears the caption "What a Gay Dog You Are!" - as a woman dressed as Cleopatra chides her sullen husband dressed as a clown; Page of wonderful ads for thirteen private schools, including photo-illustrated ad for Ontario Ladies' College; Quarter-page photo ad for the Canadian National Exhibition's Coronation Year; Lovely half-page four-photo ad for Quaker Puffed Wheat featuring Shirley Temple; Article on How to Ice a Cake, by Helen G. Campbell; Lovely colour ad for Westinghouse radios on back cover features violin-maker Antonio Stradivari; Many more vintage ads. Moderately above-average wear. Address label atop front cover. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great issue. Book
90 pages. Features: Scumbag Tony Blair in conversation; Canada - Jailhouse Nation; Iggy's Quebe Problem; Harper's politics of venom and accusation; Alberta sales tax may be inevitable; Rise of the far right in England - the English Defense League; Salafi Preachers travel the globe preaching 'true' Islam; Sarkozy's Roma Stumble; Tim Hortons' historic decision to move to frozen donuts has exposed a bitter - and high-stakes - battle inside the country's favourite coffee shop - lengthy article; Bid to buy Potash; Avoiding the real estate crash; How to lose $100 million - Keith Raniere of the Nexians - Bronfmans lost money with him; The Boom Generation and its satisfying sex life; The Decline of Studying - students are spending less time studying but getting higher grades; Aqsa Parvez; Environmentally friendly air conditioning; Betty Crocker goes vegan; Arlene Wiener in memoriam; and much more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book