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Large octavo in pale tan illus DJ; 456 p. : col. ill., maps ; 25 cm; index; bibliography: p. 450. Wine and wine making -- Rhone River Valley (Switzerland and France) Wine and wine making -- France -- Provence. VINIFICACION -- RIO RHONE (SUIZA Y FRANCIA : VALLE) VINIFICACION -- FRANCIA -- PROVENZA. .
minor wear along spine, text clean and tight Ex - Library. Minimal Stamping
very light chipping to top edge of soft cover, text clean and tight Ex - Library. Minimal Stamping
Ex - library book. Hardcover has lightly rubbed foot of spine. Page block with library stamps on head and foot. Pages are lightly yellowed. Library stamps on half - title and catalogue pages, BEP and some text - pages (with no obstruction of text). Binding is sound, and text is clear throughout. Dust jacket has nicked edges and ends and a few marks and scores on rear. T Ex - Library
Library sticker to spine of dust jacket, pocket to inside cover, stamp to FEP, title page and inside back cover, library name written on page block Ex-Library
190126596New York: Croscup & Sterling Company 1901. First edition. Hardcover. Good . Tall hardbound quarto. A volume of verse on the perils and pleasure of the grape and other beverages with 26 magnificent dry-point etchings by Jean Paleologue. This is number 447 of 750 special subscriber copies which has been Signed by the publisher and the author. Mild stains and wear to illustrated boards. The pages themselves are age-spotted. A good to very good copy of this intriguing volume. Tissue guard present at frontis. Croscup & Sterling Company hardcover books
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean crisp very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Appears unread. 256pp. A voyage round the world's great beer styles by that master of beer Roger Protz.
creasing to the corners and the edges of the cover, withdrawn writen on the inside cover in red pen, stamps on the FEP and some other pages. Ex - Library
Index. Numerous illustrations. 360 questions for examination. Spine a little faded and bumped top and bottom. A little wear to cover corners. Red page edges.
Burgundy colour cloth cover, clear, bright and tight. Ex - Library
pages are clean, bright and tight. library stamp on the FEP
19506326New York, Sloan and Pearce, sans date (circa 1950) ; in-12, cartonnage de l’éditeur en pleine percaline noire, auteur et titre dorés, jaquette orange imprimée noir et blanc ; XII pp. , 211 pp. , (1) p. , (2) ff. , 10 illustrations in-texte.
Bookplate and stamps from pharmaceutical company. Slight creasing along spine, otherwise in good condition with all contents clean, tight and bright. Ex - Library
8vo (165 x 105mm), vi, 184pp., rebound in later maroon cloth.
Ex library with a label on fep and stamps on prelims and light stamps on page block. Stout black cloth library binding. No appreciable wear. Page block is tanned. Clear and tight. Ex-Library
Hardcover without jacket; slightly cocked and shelfworn, with foxed page block and previous owners' details penned on FEP. Text is clear throughout. Used
0080123643.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
185347350Lowell MA: James P. Walker 1853. Second edition "enlarged and improved." Octavo. Sewn pamphlet; printed paper wrappers; 80pp. Inscribed by author "Respects of." on front cover. Pronounced dampstain to front wrapper at upper margin extending more faintly onto title page and with decreasing severity onto first eight leaves of text. Front wrapper nearly detached but holding; scattered foxing; Good. Second edition of a work originally published in 1850 as An Essay on the Opium Trade. Allen's foreword states his reasons for issuing a new edition including renewed interest in the opium question spurred by "the recent discoveries of immense quantities of gold in California and Australia which must have a very powerful effect upon the Chinese nation and clothe with new interest everything affecting the welfare of that great people." Allen 1813-1889 was trained at the Pennsylvania Medical College and practiced most of his life in Lowell where he had a reputation as a reformer and guardian of public health a crusader for the promotion of preventive medicine especially among the working class for background see American Journal of Public Health vol 93 no. 5 May 2003 p.720ff. James P. Walker unknown books
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full black cloth boards. 5 3/4"w x 8 1/2"h. 204 pages.
50 pages. Articles: We Can Thank Tojo! - documenting wartime infrastructure development in the northwest, with photos; Beware the Black Market - in the US, gangs of criminals have organized illicit marketing of rationed goods; Barney Ross's Biggest Boat - photo-illustrated article on the boxer who permanently kayoed 22 Japs on Guadalcnal; Boom-Town Boarding house - "Maw" Stanbery's Hollywood Home for Young People - article with great photos; It's Time to Say Good-bye - Part 1; Strategy on Ice; Lady with Wings - Conclusion; Woman-Talk; Liberty Goes to the Movies; Vox Pop; Just Between Ourselves. Ads:"Food Will Build a New Canada" - war-themed ad inside front cover by the Government of Canada; Unique Canadian National / Canadian Pacific one-page ad entitled "War Whoop - 1943 Model" likens the horn of a train hauling war goods to the whoop of a native fighter; Nostalgic one-page ad for Heinz Foods; Interesting ad by Gooderham & Worts (distillery) is military in nature and explains how their alcohol has many military applications; Uncommon one-page two-colour ad by GM and Ford promotes "Victory Service" on all makes and cars of trucks; Wonderful two-colour centrefold ad for Victory Bonds shows Canadians from many walks of life; Listerine; All-Bran; Old Dutch Cleanser (with wartime wives illustration); Ritz Crackers - military-themed illustration; Nice back cover colour ad for Mercury socks for men shows sailor on bench with gal. Inside back cover is an utterly unique two-colour ad promoting better nutrition for better health to support the war effort - with an illustration of Hitler's head being stabbed and hammered by four figures representing calories, minerals, proteins and vitamins. Cover photo of flyboy who has sunk a U-boat. Somewhat above-average wear. Moderate external soiling. A sound vintage copy. Book
Hardcover (no dust jacket; printed boards). Very good condition. From the offices of a world-leading nuclear medicine research establishment. Spine ends and corners are a little bumped and scuffed. Previous owners name penned on FEP. Pages are sound and clear. TA Used
Hardcover with jacket in good condition. Ex-library. Shrink-wrapped jacket is lightly marked and edge-worn. Labels on jacket spine foot, front pastedown and FEP. Hardcover spine is cocked and bumped on ends. Page block is marked. Stamps on title and copyright pages. Light creases, pencilled underlining and annotations on some pages. Text remains legible throughout. HCW Used
Hardcover with dust jacket. The jacket has a little shelf wear and a few creases. There is a tiny tear on the right side of the title and contents pages. The book is tightly bound and the pages are clean. Used
Introduction by H.J. Walton Library sticker to spine of dust jacket (plastic protected, reinforced and taped to book) and FEP, stamp to FEP Ex - Library