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LING0113Dordrecht, Reidel Publ. Comp. gr.-8°, OKart., Einbände mit Gebrauchsspuren. In Englisch.
19147192EBLeipzig/Berlin/Wien/Budapest/New York., Verlag J. J. Weber, 1914-1918. 2°. 42 cm. Seiten 202-894, Seiten 2-782, Seiten 2-908, 5 Blatt, Seiten 38-940, Seiten 2-1074, Seiten 2-892, Seiten 2-892, Seiten 2-808, Seiten 2-586. Blaue Halbleinenbände der Zeit mit goldgeprägten Rückentiteln auf roten Lederschildchen, marmoriertem Bezugspapier und marmorierten Schnitten. [3 Warenabbildungen]
ORD-4Sous la direction artistique du Cours A.B.C. de Dessin. Nous offrons de la 1ère année (1925) à la 7ème année (1931), sans les n°de février et avril 1925 et sans la 5e année. 5 volumes in-4 (214 x 275mm) dos lisse basane noire, plats mouchetés, environ 340 pages par volumes, couvertures illustrées couleurs conservées. Il manque les dos des 1ère, 2e et 4e années, menus défauts mais plutôt bon état. Rare ensemble malgré ses lacunes. Tête de collection.
Scritti di Bertrand Guegan (Le livre d'art en Europe), Jean Bruller (Le livre d'art en France: essai d'un classement rationnel), Paul Istel (Reliures de notre temps). Riproduzioni in nero e a colori di rilegature, frontespizi e pagine a stampa su carta a mano e carta Giappone applicati. Con xilografie, litografie, offset ed eliogravure originali applicate di Frans Masereel, Max Elskamp, P. E. Vibert, Charles Vik, Max Ernst, Louis Bouquet, A. Alexeieff, Galanis, Mariette Lydis, Pierre Gandon, Raoul Dufy, J. L. Boussingault, Odillon Redon, etc. . 4to. pp. 100. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . . Uno dei numeri più ricercati di questa importante rivista di tipografia, grafica ed illustrazione, per la grande quantità di tavole originali applicate.
19263164EBParis, Editions Pierre Lafitte, 1926. 4°. 32 cm. Nicht durchgehend paginiert. Halblederbände mit goldgeprägten Rückentiteln und marmoriertem Bezugspapier.
Tra i collaboratori: Ponti, Sinisgalli, Mallarmé, Quasimodo, Sereni, Parronchi, Lattuada, Anceschi, Bartolini (poesia ''Invito''), Birolli, Apollonio, Saba, Franchi, Micheli. Con litografie originali. Fascicolo 1: Tamburi, Gentilini, Gallo, Savelli. Fascicolo 2: Sassu (2), Rosi, Pulcinelli. Fascicolo 3-4: Maccari (4), Rosi, De Grada (3), per un totale di 16 litografie eseguite escIusivamente per questa rivista. 3 fascicoli (Tutto il pubblicato) . 8vo. pp. 72 + 144 + 244. . Ottimo (Fine). . Prima edizione (First Edition). . Importante iniziativa culturale del primo dopoguerra per ''partecipare con severo impegno alla rinascita spirituale d'Italia'', come recitavano le presentazioni.
Half-leather binding. Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Photo of new office at Hope; 3 pages re: 'Up-to-the-minute' phone system for Vancouver's city hall; Article and photo of J.C. (Joe) Armstrong, founder of the B.C. Telephone Co.; Hope Joins our Phone System; 3 page article with photos re: The Jeffrees and the Pendrays - telephone pioneers in Victoria; The Birthplace of the Telephone - 2 page article; Employee sales plan resutls; Table of number of phone sets per B.C. community, January 1, 1937; The McMicking Family Tradition - 3 pages with photos; Roland (Sam) Nosworthy; North Vancouver Phones to Llanerchymedd; E.J. Haughton of Victoria; Linemen best Coquihalla avalanches; Lloyd Purdy; Peter McNeish; 'Thank-you' replaces repetition of numbers in Vancouver; George H. Halse, former CEO, passes away - 3 pages with photos; Cavalsky's Store was Nanaimo's first telephone office - 2 pages with photos; E. Purcell Johnston; Fire sweeps the Vancouver Sun - 2 pages; Harry Wilson; Great photo of construction men in front of Nanaimo phone office 25 years ago; 1886 fire leaves the Janes family home as Vancouver's telephone office - with photo; Robert Daniel Davies; We can telephone to China!; Life as a Vancouver operator; Low rates for Long-Distance calls Sundays and every night - with full-page rate sheet; Service to Britannia and Texada; Mrs. George Pittendrigh - Vancouver's first Toll Operator; PNE parade float cover photo; Service to Alaska now available; Operators rally to relieve load during Marpole fire; Edmund Esson; Juanita Booth, Seymour chief operator; James Cummins of Victoria - pioneer phone man; Newcastle Island picnic; Flat Rate Telephone Service for Greater Vancouver - 4 pages with photos; Dominion phone organization meets at Minaki Lodge; We can now talk to Haiti; "Operator, Get Me to the Police!" - 3 pages with photos; Anchor fouls North Vancouver cable; Engineers 'see' by phone during construction of new Pattullo Bridge, with photo; Photo of the London international switchboard - heart of the world telephone network; Ocean Falls and Edinburgh linked; Vancouver's phone directory - with photos; Vancouver can now 'magic carpet' from Vancouver to Bagdad; T. Percy Waters; Ten Years of Transoceanic Telephone Service, with photos; B.C. ship-to-shore service now available on commercial basis; Voices under the sea, by Al Miller; Reginald H. Milner; Pioneer James Cowherd; Submarine link with Britannia - 4 page article with photos; New Whytecliff office; Alfred Crickmay and his brothers; Development of the phone in B.C., by James Hamilton, V.P.; Operators used to need great memories - 2 page article with great Victorian-era operating room photo; Zeballos and Alert bay join phone system - article and photos; Prince Rupert centre of new radiotelephone network; Police session told of proposed teletype network; First call from Atlantic ship to Vancouver; Radio hams in our company; Newcastle Island picnic; Miss Almina Eligh; West Van exchange now includes Whytecliff; PNE float details and photos; F.C. Patterson retires, replaced by C.C. Simpson; Two submarine cables severed by Pier D Fire - with photos and text; Ship-to-shore demonstration on CJOR radio; Vancouver's telephone system will be converted to dial; C.A. (Charlie) Price; Frank C. Paterson; Beware of the common cold; Vancouver toll ro Book
Features: The "White Avengers" - III; A German Venice; Hassoo the Traitor; A Record Trip in the Yoho Valley; The Raiding of Robben Island; A Lonely Trans-African Tramp - II; A Bolt from the Blue; Across America on an Automobile; How I became a Lion-Tamer; The Bird-Charmer of Paris; The Strange Story of John Evans; On Foot to Thibet (Tibet) - I; The Stronghold of the Snakes; My Spanish Servants; The Mystery of the Cross-Marked Trail; Sword-Fishing; Caught in a Death-Trap; The Haunted House by the Creek; On Foot to Thibet (Tibet) - II; At Sea with a Lioness; A Railway Race with Robbers; Through the Copland Pass; The Tale of the Tiger-People; The Voyage of the "Vaskapu"; Two Remarkable Walking Competitions; The Story of Vasili the Fisherman; "Up a Tree"; A Lonely Trans-African Tramp - III; "Dead or Alive"; In Search of a Treasure Island; The Fairy-Tale Castle; Trooper Lovelace, T.T.P. - III; In the Far North-West - II; The Medicine Wagon; A Wonderer in Asia Minor - II; The "Bandit Hunters" - The Disappearing Islands; The "Mountain Mystery"; A Californian Rabbit-Drive; Two Bachelor Girls in Madeira; A Home in a Tree-Top; The Great Feuds of Kentucky - I; With Pen and Camera in Nigeria - III; The Legend of Manaia; The "Boy Police"; Amidst Snow and Swamp in Central Africa - I; Christopher the Bear; The Monkey Gods of India; How We Settled the Tie; The Last Fire-Dance of the Sabobas; The Story of Kusanga; A Training School for Cowboys; Trooper Lovelace, T.T.P. - IV; The Hold-Up at Hugo; On the Trail in Texas and New Mexico - I; Peasants at Play; The Great Feuds of Kentucky - II; An Open-Air School in France; The Grey Scourge; Mistletoe Farming; The Bear and the Barrel; The Hut in the Jungle; The Romance of Seal-Hunting; The Haunted Ferry; A City inside a Palace; What Happened to Ferguson; Christmas in Many Lands; The Great Feuds of Kentucky - III; Amidst Snow and Swamp in Central Africa - II; The Squatter's Cup; Riding on the Sea; On the Trail in Texas and New Mexico - II; Down the Wire; The Alligator Pool; A Race with a Flood; A Maori Wedding; My Debut at Kimberley; The Wild Ponies of Exmoor; The Quest for the "Biggest Bear"; Fun on a Liner; Two Ladies and a Pony-Cart in Central Japan - I; Captured by Filipinos - I;; The Dog-Derby of the Far North; My Turkish Wife; Into Unknown Papua - I; The Strike; The "Servant Problem" in East Africa; A Battle with Ice-Floes. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
1936R260186724LE PETIT PARISIEN. 1936. In-Folio. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 62 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations monochrome dans et hors texte - Texte sur plusieurs colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
R300276686Imp. de la Grotte, Lourdes. 1974-86. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 400 pages environ par volume - nombreuses photos et illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Volume 1 : 14 numéros (n°147 à 161). Volume 2 : 12 numéros (n°162 à 173). Volume 3 : 10 numéros (n°174 à 183) Volume 4 : 12 numéros (n°184 à 195). Plats reliés jaspés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
1906RO40129307Maison de la Bonne Presse. 1899-1906. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos frotté, Intérieur acceptable. 12 tomes d'env. 800 pages chacun. Illustrés de très nombreuses gravures et photo-gravures en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Avec de nombreuses partitions musicales. Titre, date, tomaison et filets dorés sur les dos des 4 derniers tomes. Bords des plats frottés. Fortes mouillures dans le tome I, avec bords des pages abîmés. Mouillures sur la tranche et les bord des pages des tomes X, XIII et XIV.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
1887R200118695Aux bureau du polybiblion. 1875-1887. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. Environ 575 pages par tome. Contreplats jaspés ou marbrés. 4 nerfs. Filets, tomaison et titre dorés au dos. Etiquette de bibliothèque L. Richou sur certaines pages de titre. 6 photos disponibles. La plupart des tomes sont en bon état, certains ont le dos légèrement abîmé (frotté ou s'écaillant).. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
Maison de la Bonne Presse. 1899-1906. In-8 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos frotté. Intérieur acceptable. 12 tomes d'env. 800 pages chacun. Illustrés de très nombreuses gravures et photo-gravures en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Avec de nombreuses partitions musicales. Titre, date, tomaison et filets dorés sur les dos des 4 derniers tomes. Bords des plats frottés. Fortes mouillures dans le tome I, avec bords des pages abîmés. Mouillures sur la tranche et les bord des pages des tomes X, XIII et XIV. Tome I, jan.-juin 1899: Dernières Fleurs, Charles Vincent; Un étudiant au IVe siècle, Abbé G. Marchal; Paysage vert, Mélodie de Paul Verlaine et Charles Bordes; La Grande Amie, Pierre l'Ermite; Le Crête des Alpes, Cap. Tescos. Une perle des Pyrénées, Amélie-les-Bains; Nocturne, par Hippolyte Dessane; Courrier de la mode; Concours photographique, etc. Tome II, juillet-déc. 1899: Semailles et moissons, B. Carey; Une missionen Abyssinie, P.F. Doumet; Le Reichstag allemand, Abbé E. Wetterlé; Passacaille, musique de A. Derepas; Jeux d'esprit; Aux Champs, Paul Renaudin. guignol à Paris, Maurice Feuillet; Pages oubliées; Fantaisie hongroise, Pour 2 violons ou piano, par A. de Bertha; Les Cartes postales illustrées, Paul Franche; De quoi l'homme est fait, T.F. Manning; Le Chardon bleu, Lucien Donel, etc. Tome III, jan.-juin 1900: Baptême de cloches, Max Colomban; Les émigrés pendant la Révolution, L'Emigration militaire, Ernest Daudet; L'Usine des canons Krupp à Essen; Actualité scientifique; L'Esprit en France et à l'étranger; Etincelle, Fantaisie pour piano, Musique de Marius Guillet; L'Ecole de Mlle Pommette, Charles de Vitis; Le Mont Athos, Maurice Feuillet, etc. Tome IV, juillet-déc. 1900: Le Triomphe de la Croix, Belmont (Dr G. Viatte); Une folie de Garibaldi, Aspromonte, Emile ollivier; Le 'Passionsspiel' d'Oberammergau, Charles de Vitis; La frise en mosaïque du Grand Palais des Beaux-Arts, L.E. Fournier; Le Petit Saint-Bernard et la Redoute-Ruinée, J.M. Révial; Le Meuble à l'Exposition, ses évolutions, son avenir, etc. Tome V, jan.-juin 1901: Le Testament d'un siècle, M.L. Christian; Jeannie la Pauvrette, Georges Hamon; Le Jeunesse de Michel-Ange, Emile ollivier; Les Larmes du Petit Jésus, Musique de Aug. Thibault; La Fille du Chevrier, Alexandre Coutet; La reine Victoria, F. de Bernhardt; Vierges et Madones, A. Fabre, etc. Tome VI, juillet-déc. 1901: Conte au bord de l'eau, Louis Maigue; Lettres de La Mennais à Emmanuel d'Alzon, G; de Grandmaison; La laine, B. de Laer; Les Tapisseries françaises à la cour des Médicis, L. Bosseboeuf; Les parfums d'autrefois et d'aujourd'hui, Jacques Boyer; Herut tragique, Jean Desmauvrets; La route de Chine, Journal de route de l'enseigne de vaisseau Paul Henry; L'Université de Louvain, Dr de Visu; Coutisans du malheur, La vraie vie de Sainte-Hélène (Napoléon), etc. Tome VII: jan.-juin 1902: Promesse impériale, H. Latour; La Légende de l'Epiphanie, J.C. Broussole; Les Pionniers de la civilisation à la Nouvelle-France, Eug. Guénin; Les maisons de Chateaubriand, Edmond Biré; Le Mont-de-Piété de Paris, Aug. Harman; Les Marats, Henry de Capol; Le Padre Marcellino, Emile Ollivier; Paul Flandrin, Ludovic Le Belge; Gavotte Poudrée, Musique de Paul Wachs, etc. Tome VIII, juillet-déc. 1902: Un Dernier rameau, Bernard Dange; Guizot ambassadeur à Londres (1840), Ernest Daudet; Les Salons de 1902; Les Chemises rouges, L'armée garibaldienne à Autun en 18760-1871, Souvenirs inédits, Jacques de La faye. Eugène Delacroix, Henry Houssaye; Visite au château de Vincennes, Frédéric Lolée; L'Ecole des Forains, Abbé Gourat; Suzanne la doctoresse, Charles de Vitis; Le charme d'Athènes, Henri Brémond; Napolitaine, Sérénade de L. Elsen pour violon et piano, par Ad. Herman, etc. Tome X, juillet-déc. 1903: Il y a des carpes, Armand Praviel; Les Evêques aux premiers siècles de la Gaule, Geoffroy de Grandmaison; Les Courses, Vte G. d'Avenel; Gabriel Ferrier, Boyer d'Agen; Léon XIII d'après les médailles de son pontificat; La photographie du mouvement, L. Gastine; Le Jardin des Plantes à Paris, L. Augé de Lassus; Les Hommes du Consulat, Gilbert Stenger; Les Marchés aux bestiaux, L.G. Hamon. Séez, Paul Harel, etc. Tome XIII; Jan.-juin 1905: Dernier coup de sifflet, Jean Vézère; La capitulation de Paris en 1815, Henry Houssaye; Variétés sceintifiques, La question de l'heure, Abbé Th. Moreux; Douze cents kilomètres à l'heure, Jacques Boyer; Rochefort-sur-Mer, Georges Gourdon; La Galicie, Dominique Netterlé; La Porcelaine de Limoges, Jean Vézère; Le Roman d'une laide, Jean Rameau, etc. Tome XIV, juillet-déc. 1905: La Cité des fauves, Lucien Donel; Bonnets à poil et sabretaches, L'Uniforme dans les armées de la Révolution et du 1er Empire, Commandant de Sérignan; Au Pays du Soleil levant, M. Léra; Westminster, Henri Bremond; Les Deux voies, D.M. Lacombe; A travers le Liban, Sanctuaires et dévotions, J. Goudard; La gravure à l'eau-forte, Gaétan Guillot; Les magasins d'alimentation, Vte G. d'Avenel; Nancy, André Girodie; En Pays marocain, M. Léra, etc. Tome XV, jan.-juin 1906: Le Rayon du phare, Rebé Gaëll; La France il y a cent ans (1806), Geoffroy de Grandmaison; Les bouquets d'amateur, Albert Maumené; José-Maria de Heredia, Louis Nozier; Fourrures et pelleteries, J. de la Cerisaye; Un romancier américain, Henry van Dyke, E. Sainte-Marie Perrin; Cuisiniers et gourmands pendant le Consulat, Gilbert Stenger; Le train Renard, Jacques Boyer; Impressions d'Algérie, Jean Caren; De La Rochelle à Madagascar, Paul Bouchard; Terre-Neuve, A. Acloque, etc.
19752090202122801016Shinshindoshuppan 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A4 Number of books: 10 Shinshindoshuppan paperback
19732091502135708833Kasando 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kasando paperback
140 pages. Features: Iconic Benito cover illustration welcomes visitors to New York and the World's Fair; Welcome to New York; Invitation to the Fair; Dress Sense of a Queen; From Queen Alexandra's Day; The Queenly Figure; Mrs. Vincent Astor; Coats for the "Yankee Clipper"; World's Fair in the "Nineties"; Fruit from Paris - colour illustrations of fruity headwear; Polynesia in Print; Summer Preview in New Orleans; Southern Innocents; Land of Cotton; Vogue's Spot-Light; 5 PM to 2 AM - at the Fair; Photos of French doll Madeleine de Baine, purchased in Paris in 1868; A Wardrobe for visiting the Fair; Town Ginghams; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Miller's house; and more. Ads include: Wamsutta Supercale sheets color photo inside front cover; Tiffany & Co; Fromm Bros. silver pedigreed fox fur fashions; Best & Co; Bergdorf Goodman; International Silk Guild; Henry Bendel; McCallum Stockings; Fantastic one-page color ad for Shalimar perfume; Luxite Pantie-girdles; Bonwit Teller; Jaeckel; Van Raalte undergarments; Lord & Taylor; Stetson Tailorite Shoes; Nice one-page color illustrated ad for SeaMolds swimsuits by Flexees; Wallace Silversmiths; One-page color ad for Red Cross Shoes; S.H. Camp & Company - featuring large illustration of the Camp Transparent Woman; Macy's - Parade of Pants and Petticoats; "Lastex" Yarn; Dupont's Scuffless "Pyraheel" for shoes; Biberman Bros. - feminine frocks; Gansborough Snoodets hair nets; Vanity Fair Silk Mills; Pacific Mills; Enka Rayon; Laros Undergarments - lovely one-page color-illustrated; Everfast - one-page color-photo of model in Guatemalan print; Jacqueline Shoes; Pakables Hats; Vassarette foundations - nice one-page two-color ad; Kedettes Shoes - nice one-page color ad; Talon Placket Fasteners - featuring motorcycle cop photo; Saks Fifth Avenue; Frances Denney Make-up; Elizabeth Arden - nice one-page, two-color ad; Max Factor; Heel Latch Shoes; Daniel Green Comfy Slippers; Grace Ashley; Dobbs Hats; Jane Engel; Gorgeous color-illustrated Italian Line ad inside back cover shows charming passengers on deck; Back cover color-photo ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes features tobacco auctioneer Joe Cuthrell - plus dozens of additional smaller ads. Complete and unmarked with no address label. Moderate wear. Binding sound. Short openings at each end of backstrip. A quality copy of this magnificent vintage issue. Book
160 pages. Features: Vogue views the world of Paris; Paris Openings - Variety Show; From Paris Openings - in America Now; Velvet touchin Paris; Modesty makes history at the Paris openings; Polish Cossack jackets; full-page photo by Horst of Madame Roger Max-Laubeuf in Lelong's interlaced bodice of grey silk jersey, lame skirt; Romantic Attitutes; Coats of half fabric and half fur; Iconic full-page Horst photo of the new Detolle Corset with back lacing from Paris; Colour illustrations of Paquin's Mummy Dresses - that glued-on look; Paris clings to Jersey; Crusade for covered heads; The covered-up look at dinner; The pulled-back look in Paris; Oriental Splendor - with great one-page color photo; One-page color-illustrated portrait of Miss Pamela Mountbatten by Raymond Kanella - Number 9 in a series; Fashions in Painting; The Duchess of Kent - another Alexandra - twelve side-by-side photos compare/contrast Marina's beauty and chic with Alexandra, Edward VII.'s lovely queen; Turn to Taupe; Hip-lines expand, waist-lines contract; Men who direct British and French films; Dividend dresses - young ideas; Miss Eileen Herrick's disappearing act - photos before and after she lost more than 20lb; Dinner with Turbot; Low-slung drapery, bandaged bodices; Color photo of slipper satin looks; Give Me New York... Maybe; Cloth coats for accessories/designs for dressmaking; Shop-hound trails for Autumn; New Continental Shoes; Corsets are Paris News; Tavern in Paradise in Bali - photo-illustrated article of Robert Koke of Kuta Beach; Paris Opening Accessories; Bring Me a Food Idea; Your Glasses and Your Costume; and more. Ads: Color photo ad for Bates bedspreads inside front cover; Bonwit Teller; Persian Lamb; Jay Thorpe; Peck & Peck; Hockanum Woolens - nice one-page color-illustrated scene inside Cartier's jewelry store; I. Magnin; Bond Street - a perfume by Yardley; Henri Bendel; Revlon nail enamel; Milgrin Original; Rothmoor Coats; Neiman-Marcus; Grayflex footwear; De Beers diamonds; Dobbs Hats; Cannon Hosiery; Brauer Bros. Shoe Co.; Germaine Montril; Carter's Foundations; Herald of Fashion; Scuffless Pyraheel (shoe heels); Jaeckel; Talon slide fasteners; Gorham Sterling; Kayser Gloves; Krippendorf Foot Rest Shoes; Houbigant's Demi-Jour perfume; Flexees Foundations; Rayon; Mojud Clari-phane stockings; Nettie Rosenstein; Van Raalte Gloves and Stockings; Imra; Huffman Hosiery; Munsingwear Foundettes - nice one-page two-color ad featuring Hildegarde, Television Girl No. 1 (as heard on CBS); Florsheim shoes; B.W. Cohen, Finerfur, Inc.; Enka Rayon; Ivory Flakes; Gracious Lady frocks; Lastex/Carter's Silverskin complete; Two page s of information about Vogue's 5th Prix de Paris contest for college seniors; Treo's Mist lingerie; Matrix shoes; Nice one-page photo and illustrated ad for Canadian Pacific's Empress of Britain; Lovely ad for Guerlain's L'Heure Bleue perfume/parfum; Conmar fasteners; Kallman & Morris; Blotta; Campbell's Soup - featuring well-dressed lady at her desk; Pond's ad features photos of Lady Ursula Steward, the Lady Betty Bourke, The Lady Alexandra Haig, The Lady Grenfell and Lady Morris; Stein & Blaine; F. Millot; Nice one-page color-illustrated ad for Elizabeth Arden's new Burnt Sugar make-up; Naturlizer shoes - illustrated in color; Henri Bendel; Peck & Peck; Beauty Balm by Germaine Monteil; Primrose House Chiffon Powder; McCutcheon's; Revillon Freres; Shulton's Old Spice Early American Trinket Box; Three perfumes by Bourjois - Evening in Paris, Mais Oui and Kobako; Daniel Green comfy slippers; Vanity Fair kneelast stockings; Woodbury Creams; Awesome one-page photo ad for Le Vertige perfume by Coty; Edgar C. Hyman scarfs; Jacqueline Cochran cosmetics; Volupte compacts; Je Reviens perfume by Worth; Harris Tweed; Klafter & Sobel; The H.W. Gossard Co.; Corday's Toujours Moi eau de cologne; Customcraft shoes; Lily of France duo-sette; Phil & H. Quinto - Strock fine fabrics; Junior Guild Frocks; Helena Rubinstein skin clearing crea Book
Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Service to Japan, Hawaii and the Philippines now available; Anchors foul cable 4 times within 10 days - Burrard Inlet; Classified system will be extended to remainder of territory - includes full-page rate sheet; Company gains telephones in 1934 after 3 year decline (presumably due to the Great Depression); Company architect, Hugh D. Simpson; Our overseas service kept growing last year; Employee Sales Team Results; Statement of Development, 1 January 1935 - show # of phones per community; System suffers heaviest storm damage in history - January 1935 - 8 pages with photos; New exchange for the Albernis; John C. Miles succeeds John Johnston as Building Head; World Telephone network now includes 60 countries; Billy Palliser - champion salesman for Victoria Plant; Sechelt Company picnic; New phone system for thriving Alberni area - 4 pages with photos; Record 19,000 mile call from Vancouver to Perth, Australia; Dog's bark in Vancouver heard in Scotland; Round the world telephone talk sets record; Telephony's part in Canada's Jubilee celebration - 2 pages with photos; Parksville Exchange has Dial Unit at Qualicum Beach; Arthur R. Harness - garden awards; New switchboard handled by sightless operator - article with photos; PNE float details and photo; 2-page bio. with photo of Eugene P. LaBelle, the company's General Superintendant of Plant *MR. LABELLE'S NAME IS STAMPED ON THIS COPY*; Carrier circuits established between Vancouver and Calgary; Number of phones increased last year; Miss Elizabeth Murray, Vancouver's first chief operator, dies; New radio stations established; Fraser telephone building remodelled; Conference calls link Canadian cities by long distance (!); Operator school reopened; George E. Pittendrigh of Cloverdale, BC - installed Vancouver's first telephones; Telephone folks to the rescue; New Long Distance developments embrace Howe Sound Points; Key to Safety on the Job; New radio link serves Quesnel and adjacent mining area; Vancouver's first emergency phone calls; Newcastle Island Picnic; C.A. (Charlie) Price - Queer theories prove that people read the 'Yellow Pages"; James Welsh - our first formen; Article on the challenges of information operators; Seymour operating room photo; Mr. W.F. Salsbury - helped pave the way for our present telephone system; *CARICATURE OF E.P. LABELLE* and other company executives; Vancouver Arena fire damage quickly repaired; PNE float photo and details; Long Distance developments this year; Dominion Telephone organization meets in Victoria; Ex-policeman Ernest A. Harris recalls use of telephone in 1891; Monte Butler wins more rowing laurels; and more. Average wear. Ink stamp of company executive E.P. LaBelle upon fore- and top edges, and inside front board, else unmarked. Half-leather binding intact. Backstrip loose along front edge. Book
88 pages. Features: Vogue's-Eye View of Summer Fashions; New fashions, pleasures, and politics in Paris today; Waists dwindle at Paris Mid-Seasons - great Horst photos; Murder in the Art Galleries; One-page colour portrait of Mrs. Edgar Scott (Number 6 in a series); Cherchez la femme - an illustrated article on lipstick; Beautiful one-page color-illustrated ad for Bergdorf Goodman features lady seated by cabana with white dog; Random notes on waists, women and what-not; Summer Stock; This Summer's Debutantes - photos of Colette Gay, Mary Steel, Elizabeth Gibson, Rosamund Reed, Marjorie Flagg, Margaret Harper, Mary Filley, Elizabeth Kean, Dorothy Blackwell, Margot Finletter, Ann Wickes, Elizabeth Putnam and Barbara Iselin; Photos and brief write-ups of Barry Fitzgerald, Patricia Collinge, Morris Carnovsky, Hal Sherman and Sam Jaffe; House of Jewels at the Fair - with lovely one-page color photo; Color-illustrated article on 'Color - for the sand and sea'; Gorgeous one-page color photo of model in blue and white-striped dress in front of green-striped backdrop; Country Dinner - skirts or trousers?; Italy sends fashions to the Fair; Young ideas for your home life; Good for your Game - golf fashion photos; Picasso, Degas and Zola - samples of their photography; Come to Lunch on Sunday; Great photos of how a woman should look - and not look - when seeking a job; Two gorgeous one-page photos of models with little waists in dinner wear; Designs for dressmaking; Shop-hound's Early Crop; Discoveries in Beauty; Augustus John; For Mothers of Tomorrow; Cast on these sweaters; and more. Ads: Color photo ad for Cannon towels inside front cover; Bonwit Teller (shoes); Two-page ad for Lucien Lelong Carefree Perfume and Cologne; Two-page ad for the Cunard White Star and its vessel the Mauretania which will make her maiden voyage from New York on June 30th; Great one-page color-photo ad for the La Salle five-passenger four-door touring sedan (green); One-page photo ad for Oldsmobile cars; Imra; Jacqueline Cochran Cosmetics; Fantastic one-page ad for the new Lastex Pagan Charm Girleiere by Formfit; Campbell's Consomme (Soup); Pond's Cold Cream - featuring photos of Lady Rosemary Gresham of England, the Hon. Ann Schaughnessy in Montreal, Mrs. Robert W. Armstrong of Toronto, the former Ann Clark (now a Roosevelt), the Lady Cynthia Williams and Mrs. Nicholas R. du Pont of Wilmington; Gorgeous two-color one-page ad for Lentheric fragrances; Old Gold Cigarettes - with photo of World's Fair Gown; One-page two-color Helena Rubenstein lipstick ad introduces new color 'Sporting Pink'; Nice one-page two-color ad for Bourjois's Mais Oui fragrance; Le Gant's "Sta-up-Top"; Revlon cream nail enamel; Tasteful leggy one-page ad for Bellin's Wondersteoen magic hair eraser; One-page ad by Japan's Board of Tourist Industry promotes tourism to that country; Fantastic color ad inside back cover features the Lincoln Zephyr V-12 in a desert scene; Nice color-photo Fisher Body ad on back cover features seaman standing by lady in red Pontiac. Faint hand-written name upon front cover otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. Short openings at each end of backstrip. Binding intact. A sound and complete copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book
85 pages plus six pages of nostalgic ads. Features: Behind the Scenes in Russia - Part I - Robert Wilton and his adventures as a British War Correspondent on the Eastern Front, with photos. (Wilton's book entitled 'Russia's Agony' was first published in 1918); The Man-Eating Tigers of Rengarih; My Bear Hunt in the British Columbia Rockies - Part II, by E. Ashmead-Bartlett; The Water-Wheels of Hama, Syria - with photo; Beyond the Law - part V - The Dalton Gang, the Condon Bank and the First National Bank at Coffeyville, Kansas; Fishing as a Vocation for War Heroes, by Ralph Stock; Photo of a fallen California Redwood - said to have been the largest tree in the world; In Unknown British Guiana - Part I - many nice photos; Tales of the Service - Part V - My Smuggle-Catching Adventures - by G.W. Hindmarch, a retired Customs and Excise officer in the Shetland Islands; Wonders of the Silver Spruce of British Columbia - in high demand for aircraft construction; Exploring the Ice-Wilds of Eastern Karakoram - Part V - by Fanny Bullock Workman and William Hunter Workman - with excellent photos; Our Seaplane Adventure - Captain Abbott Meade and his plane go down in the Indian Ocean; Photo of large pile of licorice root at Aleppo; The Revenge that went Wrong - James Bestow and his problem with a Yaqui Indian in Mexico; The Railway Conquest of the Australian Desert - construction of the thousand-mile transcontinental railway, from Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta - with many excellent photos; The "War Wolf" - Serbia's war hero Colonel Voyin A. Popovich; Whale Flesh as Human Food - informative brief article on the growth of the whale processing industry in Canada, with photo; Doctoring War Horses - the personal experiences of Blue Cross worker Charles W. Forward in France and Italy. Nice ad for the Hudson Navigation Company's New York - Albany - Troy route. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book
2000471756Luzern: Dampferzeitung. 2000. 32x23cm. Zustand: Sehr Gut, eher ungelesen (Innen); Minischildchen (2x1cm) auf dem Vorsatzblatt, läßt sich wohl entfernen, mir gelang das einmal; Einband (Außen) hat min. bis geringe Gebrauchsspuren; Ohne Heft 4/2008; Heft mit Klammern
23727New York: The New Yorker Magazine n.d. 1 vols. Image 10-1/2 x 13 inches matted and framed. Fine. 1 vols. Image 10-1/2 x 13 inches matted and framed. Original Leo Cullum Cartoon. From the collection of James H. Heineman.<br/><br/>Exhibited at the International Cartoon Festival Knokke Belgium 1991. The New Yorker Magazine unknown books
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1900310944Giessen: Töpelmann. 1900. 23x16 cm. Reprint-Ausgabe bis Band 67(ohne Angabe des Reprint-Verlages, wahrscheinlich de Gruyter, Berlin). (II : Band 1-67 tadellos erhalten, praktisch verlagsfrisch, die Lieferungen mit unbedeutenden Lagerspuren) - es fehlt eine Lieferung (Heft 3/4 1984) - ZUSTAND : Betrifft nur die Bücher mit der Nummer 300000 bis 330000 (II) gut erhaltenes Exemplar, auffällige kleine Mängel, die den peniblen Sammler stören könnten, sind angegeben; Photo zeigt gut verpackte Bücher und hier ein Viertel dessen - habe das ausnahmsweise mal so unausgepackt photografiert, weil die Verpackung hier Sinn macht und alle Bücher eh nicht abbildbar sind; hellgraue OLwd, ab Band 68 in OBr (Lieferungen)
20022111902160602941Ueda City Magazine Publishing Association 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 12 Ueda City Magazine Publishing Association paperback