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(FT) Hardcover. 345 Pages. 33 cm. First edition. In Yiddish and some Spanish. Celebrating one hundred years of Jewish life in Argentina, profusely illustrated with black and white photographs. Subjects: Jews - Argentina Biography. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Red cloth over boards, with silver debossed title, marbled endboards. Edge of back cover barely bumped, in near flawless condition. Very Good +. (LATAM1-9)
8vo., First Edition, with 31 plates and numerous maps in the text; black cloth, gilt back, blue top, a very good, bright, clean copy in dustwrapper. Enser, p.29.
8vo., First Edition thus, with portrait frontispiece, plates and pictorial endpapers; pictorial cloth, backstrip lettered in brown and white, a near fine copy. The publisher's slip-case is not present with this copy.
8vo., First Edition; black cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The author served in the Western Desert and at El Alamein, then D-Day, Brussels and the advance to the Rhine.
1^edizione - in16° - brossura editoriale - pp. 416 - traduzione di Lidia Lax - a cura di Lou Cameron vincitore del Premio scrittori western d'America - condizioni eccellenti - Note: da questo romanzo è stata tratta la serie Tv
Milano, AMZ, 1980, 4to (cm. 27,5 x 20) cartonato editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 92 con numerose illustrazioni fotografiche a colori nel testo, tratte dalla serie TV. In ottimo stato.
Milano, AMZ, 1980, 4to (cm. 27,5 x 20) cartonato editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 92 con numerose illustrazioni fotografiche a colori nel testo, tratte dalla serie TV. In ottimo stato.
Milano, AMZ, 1980, 4to (cm. 27,5 x 20) cartonato editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 92 con numerose illustrazioni fotografiche a colori nel testo, tratte dalla serie TV. In ottimo stato.
In-8°, XXVIII, 100pp, 8 tavole numerate, 1 non numerata (tutte fuori testo), legatura in carta semplice, intonso In-8°, XXVIII, 100pp, 8 numbered plates, 1 plate not numbered (all inset plates), paper binding, uncut.
Fine English Original bdg., Fine., 28 x 21 cm., 215, [24] p., b/w and color ills., "Amasra'nin üç bin yili.", Necdet Sakaoglu, Zonguldak Valiligi Yayinlari, Ist., 1987.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Yellowing paper. 180 pages.
2 voll. in 16°, bross. edit. ill., cofanetto illustrato
pp. xxiii, 440, x. Numerous illustrations. Small 4to. 240 mm. Original full cloth binding. Original priced dust jacket, slightly rubbed at extremities. First American edition. Hardbound. Very good. W11
Pages 453-492 plus xvi pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: The Country Seat of Howard Henry, Esq., at Camp Hill, PA; The Art of Ornamental Orange Peeling; Decorations and Furnishings For the Home - X - Treatment of Fireplaces and Mantels; Old South Salem in Northern Westchester County - article with photos of local buildings including the Horse and Hound Tavern; Artistic Wax Work; A Group of Modern Houses Costing From $1,800 Upwards - nice 12-photo 2-page spread includes the homes of Mr. Warren Bartholf, Mr. W.A. Westerson, Mrs. Colgrove, Mr. R.E. McGregor, Mr. Benjamin A. Paust, Miss Helen J. Holboe, Mr. W.W. Huntress, Mr. Benjamin Waller, and Mr. Ellis Ashley; Handicraftsman - Leather Craftwork; Crafts That Children Can Do; Ostrich Farming as an Industry; The Small Country House - A Dutch Colonial House Costing $2,150 Complete; A Craftsman's House Costing $2,400 Complete; A House of Modern Design Costing $3,200 Complete; A House and a Garage - the home of James Masterson, Esq., at Crescent Hill, Bay Ridge, NY; Garden Notes; American Homes and gardens' Garden Competition - First Garden Prize wond by Dr. Shiro Miyaki, St. Louis, MO, Second Prize Won by James M. Hull, Esq., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Third Prize wond by M.F. Ault, Indianapolis, IN, with photos of all three; L. Wolff Mfg. Co. ad features photo of the new North Western Passenger Terminal Station in Chicago; Ad for Hotel Chamberlain at Old Point Comfort, VA, with small photo of the large hotel; Index to American Homes and Gardens, Volume VII, January to December, 1910; Back cover color ad for the Columbia Grafonola "Regent" and Graphophone; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Small date stamp atop back cover and small piece missing from bottom of page 457, otherwise complete and unmarked with average wear. Disbound from a larger volume with some of the former binding affixed to spine. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
Pages 453-492 plus xxiv pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: American Homes and Gardens Garden Competition - The Amazing First Price Garden of Charles J. Pilling, Esq., Lansdowne, PA; The Craft of Hammering and Piercing Metal; Some Western Homes - Costing from Four to Six Thousand Dollars, including those of B.W. Cleveland, Esq., of Wilmette, IL, Mrs. Kavana, Mr. Mars, and Mr. Smith; Concrete Ornaments for the Garden and How to Make Them - IV - A Concrete Fence; The Interior Details of the Bungalow and its Furnishings; Making Soil; Homes of American Artists - "Fleetwood," the Residence of robert V.V. Sewell, A.N.A., Oyster Bay, Long Island; Colonial Fireplaces and Fire-Irons; One-page ad for Chickering & Sons pianos; Index to all issues from Volume VI, January to December, 1909; Nice color back page ad for the Columbia Grafonola, with illustration of Spanish tenor Constantino; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Disbound from a larger volume with related residue along coverfold. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
112 pages. Features: From the Kunstkammer to the Museum fur Volkerkunde - The Eventful History of the early North American Indian Collection in Berlin; Honoring the Past - Embracing the Future - Native American Art at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Willamette University; The Life and Work of Clitso Dedman, Navajo Woodcarver (1879?-1953); The Vamp and false Vamp Moccasin Decorations in the West - One Example of Eastern Material Culture influencing Western Native Peoples; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
112 pages. Features: Contemporary Navajo Peyote Arts; An interview with Fritz Scholder; Tlingit Dance Collars and Octopus Bags - Embodying Power and Resistance; Ukjese Van Kampen - Indianizing "Western" Art; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
128 pages. Features: The Engineering of Consent - The Mental Health Movement is linked to thought control and is a powerful weapon of coercion; Straight Talk - why is freedom forever on the defensive?; A Scratchin' Good Time - fungus diseases, allergies and poison ivy are plaguing Americans as never before; Last Train to Silverton - the mountain wonderland of southwestern Colorado possesses an American heirloom; The Invisible Conflict - five popular beliefs, created and spread by the propaganda mills in this country, are proven to be false; ; What Will You Tell Your Children When They Ask About the America That Was?; Bobby-Sox Pandemonium - Washington is a scene of helter-skelter as everybody 'plays it by ear'; Revolutions Come in Different Packages - to claim a kinship between the American Patriots of 1776 and advocates of revolution today is a false assumption; "They'd Better Forget It" - Mr. A.G. Heinsohn, Jr. of Cherokee Textile Mills refuses to trade in his advertising postage plate to Pitney-Bowes; This Is Not a Democracy; How New Money Is Created - origin of the present fractional reserve system ob banking is traced back to the goldsmith bankers of western Europe during the 17th century; Strange Tale of Two Books - GUJA agents and their sinister activities; Kahn's Kernels; If I Were King; The First Prophet of Modern Communism - the evil legacy of Karl Marx; New York Is a Fabulous Town; What Happens to the Bond Money? - few citizens understand what happens to funds supposedly collected to pay off state and municipal bonded indebtedness; The Education Show-Case - more than anything, the teaching profession needs the development of character; A Milepost in Labor Relations - how an enterprising raiload track foreman got a good day's work from his men; and more. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy bearing the address label of noted Madison, WI architect William Kaeser. Book
110 pages. Features: Rhyncholaelia digbyana; New and Pleasant surprises from Madagascar; Epidendrum radicans - the Intoxicated Orchid; Pholidota imbricata - An Exquisite Orchid from Western Ghats, India; Indonesian Orchid Project; Epidendrum gravidum - Pregnancies Unlimited; What are the Needs on Orched Research?; Nephalaphyllum pulchrum var. sikkimense; Oncidium Guianense (Aubl.) Garay is the Appropriate Name for Oncidium desertorum Nash ex Withner; A Trio o Habenarias; Paphiopedilum Ali Taba - The Making of an Awarded Paph. Nice copy. Book
96 pages. Features: Potting Cattleyas - Part 2 - Basic Orchid Culture - 6; Collecting in the Western District of Papua, New Guinea; An F.C.C. at Age 16; Huntleya meleagris 'El Valle de Anton'; Gigantic Doritaenopsis Awarded; Mesophyll Collapse in Phalaenopsis; A Personal Essay - Observations of an A.O.s. Student Judge; A Summer Outing for ORchids; Plectrophora clutrifolia and P.alata - Collector's item; Species Orchid Seed - Conservation and Distribution; Orched Genera, Illustrated - XLV - Huntleya; The Gulf Coast Lath House; F.C.C.'s of 1974. Lovely copy. Book
8vo., First Edition, with plates and maps; black cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped, moderately age-soiled dustwrapper. Enser, p.23.
pp. vi, 215. Lightly worn original full cloth binding. Paper label on spine, chipped, as is a bit of the spine. Hardbound. Very good. This influential analysis of Kant's great work was written 'to elucidate those points, which, notwithstanding a translation, made about three years ago, of the work itself still remain unintelligible'. 'Possessed of ample means, [Francis Haywood (1796-1858)] devoted himself to study, and must at an early age have acquired a knowledge of German and of German philosophy and divinity unusual in England at the period, having been in 1828 the anonymous translator of Bretschneider's reply to Hugh James Rose's "State of Protestantism in Germany", dealing with the tendencies of German theology. He shortly afterwards undertook a much more difficult task in the translation of Kant's "Critick of Pure Reason", previously only accessible to English students unacquainted with German in a French or a Latin version. Haywood's long remained the standard English translation. Published [by Pickering] in 1838, it was reprinted with improvements in 1848, and was commended by the chief authority on Kant in Great Britain, Sir William Hamilton, with whom Haywood was corresponding respecting it' (DNB XXII, 832). Much of this description was taken years ago from a Bernard Quaritch Ltd. offering of a slightly better copy at a much higher price. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W151 Rt
Book is in excellent condition with lightly bumped corners, very light edge wear to dark red cloth covers with gilt print at spine. Binding is solid and square, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows extensive edge wear, small tears at hinge, top spine, scuffing, small stain. Contents include: Organization of the profession, The Japanese hotel, Transport and tourism, Town planning in evolution, Architectural education The architects, etc. Featured buildings or sights include Frank Lloyd Wright's Imperial Hotel, Diet Library, Gakushuin University, Museum of western art, memorial hall at Hiroshima, Sakakura's art gallery, Town hall, Gotsu, museum at Matsue, Dentsu building Osaka, Hasshokan hotel at Nagoya, Kenzo Tange hotel at Atami and a great many others. Architects featured in chapter "Architects" : Antonin Raymond, Togo Murano, Junzo Sakakura, Isao Sibaoka, Tsutomu Ikota, Hideo Kosaka, Kunio Maekawa, Kenzo Tange, Hirosohi Oe, Takamasa Yoshizaka, Yoshinobu Ashihara, Kiyonori Kikutake, and many others. Copyright 2011 Pistil Books
8vo., First Edition, with photographs in the text; pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy.