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2001209150213354057580th National High School Rugby Football Tournament Executive Committee 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 80th National High School Rugby Football Tournament Executive Committee paperback
1933888931933. CHILDREN'S MAGAZINE - JAPANESE. KODOMO NO KUNI V. 12 #2. Tokyo February 1933. 26.0 x 18.7 cm There are 32 color pages on heavy paper with work by such artists as Takei himself Maeshima Tomo Kawakami Shiro Kumatani Motoichi and many others. There is also a 20 page flimsy paper section with advice for mothers songs the colophon etc. Takei Takeo was a seminal figure in THE LAND OF CHILDREN and his wide contacts throughout the artistic and literary world insured that the magazine was the finest of its kind. Its artwork is justly famous and utterly charming. Any issues of the magazine have become very hard to find particularly ones in as good condition as this one. Slight soiling and edgewear to the covers.Internally clean. unknown
19812083002115701716Ehime Prefecture Matsuyama Minami High School 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 591 pages Size: 26 cm Number of books: 1 volume Ehime Prefecture Matsuyama Minami High School paperback
19902082702114904549Kochi Prefecture Aki High School 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 229 pages Size: 26x18 cm Kochi Prefecture Aki High School paperback
2009Q-1574860313UNKNO 2009-10-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! UNKNO paperback
20022091502133905648Beijing Science and Technology Publishing House 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Beijing Science and Technology Publishing House paperback
196883134American Society of Magazine Photographers. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1968. First Edition. Hardcover. 48 issues of the monthly photography magazine bound in two volumes presumably produced by the publisher as anthology gifts for subscribers. Red cloth gilt spine titles issues trimmed to uniformity causing some page numbers to be excised. Issues in first volume: 1969 February March April May June July August September October November December; 1970 January lacking front wrapper February March April May June July August September October November December. Issues in second volume: 1971 January February March April May June July August September October November December; 1972 January February March April May June July August September October November December; 1973 January February March. Light rubbing and toning foxing to page edges and front/rear pages a few loose pages and tender hinges in each. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . American Society of Magazine Photographers hardcover
197842917Kobe Japan: CIRA-Nippon 1978. First Edition. Very good . Issue of this Japanese anarchist self-described "libertarian" journal discussing the connections between the Russian anarchist Mikhail Bakunin and the Japanese anarchist Ōsuki Sakae. OCLC notes a copy at the University of Leeds. Wraps. 8vo. Saddle-stapled pictorial wraps. Very good plus. Light toning and small dot of soil to front cover. Interior clean and bright throughout. 50pp. (CIRA-Nippon) paperback
1843116285London: Longman Brown Green and Longmans 1843. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London Longman Brown Green and Longmans 1843. Large octavo 364 pages. Early half calf and marbled papered boards a little scuffed with minor wear to the corners; mild signs of age and use including light tidemarks to the leading margin of some leaves; a very good copy. This would appear to be all twelve unnumbered and undated issues of the cumulative edition of Volume 1 of the magazine. The editor's 'Farewell Address' see pages 359-363 indicates there will be no more: 'as regards the success of my project it is a failure'. Edward Villiers Rippingille c.1790-1859 'was an English oil painter and watercolourist who was a member of the informal group of artists which has come to be known as the Bristol School. In that group he was a particularly close associate of both Edward Bird and Francis Danby' Tate website. Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans hardcover
199624571<p>Assemblage Magazine. X-Ray Number Six. Edited and Compiled by Johnny Brewton. San Francisco:: Pneumatic Press 1996. Limited Edition. A Fine copy. This is one of only 200 numbered copies. Johnny Brewton is an artist musician designer letterpress printer and small press publisher. X-Ray Book Co. founded in 1993 publishes limited edition art literary collaborations and has made it's way into the permanent collection of The Getty Museum. This issue of the avant-garde art magazine created and produced by Johnny Brewton features contributions from Richard Brautigan Charles Bukowski Billy Childish Jack Micheline and others. </p> Pneumatic Press,, paperback
195058167Los Angeles CA: Motor Trend Publications Robert E. Petersen Robert R. Lindsay Jan. - Dec. 1950. Twelve vols. 4to. Approx. 432 pp issues separately paginated. With 100’s of text & photo illustrations. Self-printed softcovers brown blue red black & white photo cover art illustrated ads on back covers couple minor tears light uniform interior toning as usual still NF set. First editions of the complete second year run of this groundbreaking automotive magazine. Based on their success with Hot Rod magazine launched only 2 years beforehand Petersen & Lindsay tapped into the post-World War II car enthusiast trend and passion. They launched the yearly car of the year award skipping 1950 models but awarded to the 1951 Chrysler line-up focused on the fast growing custom car industry and manufacturers in Southern California and included several articles on the sports car and open wheel racing scene in California. Motor Trend Publications, Robert E. Petersen, Robert R. Lindsay, paperback
194958166Los Angeles CA: Motor Trend Publications Robert E. Petersen Robert R. Lindsay Sept. - Dec. 1949. Four vols. 4to. 136 pp issues separately paginated. With 100’s of text & photo illustrations. Self-printed softcovers brown black & white photo cover art illustrated ads on back covers couple minor tears light uniform interior toning as usual still VG set. First editions of the complete first year run of this groundbreaking automotive magazine. Based on their success with Hot Rod magazine launched only 18 months beforehand Petersen & Lindsay tapped into the post-World War II car enthusiast trend and passion. They launched the yearly car of the year award with the 1949 awarded to Cadillac turned down by GM and spotlighted such exotic sports cars as the Kurtis-Kraft Inc. sports car the Jaguar XK-120 as well as focusing on the fast expanding West Coast custom car market. Motor Trend Publications, Robert E. Petersen, Robert R. Lindsay, paperback
195758175Hagerstown IN: The Perfect Circle Corporation 1957-1963. 25 vols. 4to. Approx. 400 pp all issues separately paginated. With 100’s of photo illustrations throughout text illustrations plates. Self-printed softcovers cover art typically in orange & black w/ photo illustrations illustrated ads on back covers some in colour all w/ center crease fold from original mailing slight shelfwear NF set. First editions of 25 original issues of the Perfect Circle Piston Ring company’s in-house magazine which was mailed to auto suppliers and dealers across the country. Often featuring in-depth historical transportation articles these were mixed with cheesecake pin-up photos of comely models and other auto and aviation business news. Founded originally in 1894 as a bicycle manufacturer by Charles Teetor the company moved to manufacturing small gas engines after 1895 and by 1918 had become the Indiana Piston Ring Company. Perfect Circle was adopted by the company in 1926 with Dan Teetor in charge eventually becoming the undisputed leader in piston ring technology for aircraft automobiles and ships through World War II. Worldcat locates 4 groups of the periodical of varying completeness Indiana Hist. Soc. Indiana State Library Harvard U of MO St. Louis. The Perfect Circle Corporation, paperback
191348082Chicago: Noel & Company Sept. 13 1913. 4to. 449-460 pp. Numerous photos text illustrations illustrated ads. Illustrated printed softcovers photo cover art photo of Aviator Pegoud the first man to fly voluntarily upside down minor thumbing dustsoiling shelfwear still VG- copy from the collection of Albert Colson 1898-1975 World War I veteran who trained to fly with the Portland-Based Dudrey Aircraft Company. First edition of this scarce early aviation periodical including photos and scale drawings of the Borel Military Monoplane. Noel & Company, paperback
191348081Chicago: Noel & Company Oct. 25 1913. 4to. 37-56 pp. Numerous photos text illustrations illustrated ads. Illustrated printed softcovers photo cover art photo of Ralph Upson & A.D. Preston and the Balloon Goodyear winning the race minor thumbing dustsoiling shelfwear still VG- copy from the collection of Albert Colson 1898-1975 World War I veteran who trained to fly with the Portland-Based Dudrey Aircraft Company. First edition of this scarce early aviation periodical including photos and article on Glenn Curtiss in Russia scale drawings of the Grahame-White Aero-Char-A-Bancs as well as the Deauville Hydro Competition. Noel & Company, paperback
1945106055<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 361-396 pp. Mostly margin tear in lower right side of magazine mostly in first ten pages but extends beyond that does not really affect text small tape repair to back of front cover normal aging; otherwise about very good. Baseball Magazine was published for almost 50years ending in the late 1950s. This copy was probably the first published after the official end of WWII. An editorial in this edition talks about post war plans by some teams to improve their stadiums. This would include the New York Yankees. The cover photograph features the Chicago Clubs' pitching staff. Articles in this issue include "The Road Ahead" about what the end of the war will mean for baseball and another article on the value of players doing time in the minors. </p> The Baseball Magazine Company,
189451165Chicago: The Cycling Life Publishing Co. 1894. 4to. 50 pp. Lavishly illustrated throughout w/ over 100 text illustrations & illustrated ads showing bicycles bicyclists and equipment. Beautiful colour chromolithograph wrapround cover art of a stunning snow winter scene signed by W.H. Crane and printed by The Orcutt Company Lithographers w/ advertisement for Rambler Bicycles incorporated into image on front cover slight shelfwear NF copy. First edition of this remarkably scarce journal published at the height of the Victorian cycling craze in America filled with articles and advertisements for such bicycle manufacturers as Western Wheel Works The Yost Manufacturing Co. The Falcon Central Cycle Manufacturing Ariel Cycle Manufacturing American Dunlop Tire Co. the Grand Rapids Cycle Co. and many others. No copies located in Worldcat. The Cycling Life Publishing Co., unknown
17893563Castle William's heritage as a military installation dates to 1634 when cannons first were deployed in an earthen fort to defend Boston Harbor. British officials used the fort as a refuge in the tumultuous times leading up to the American Revolution; on their way out of Boston in March 1776 the British destroyed the Fort. It was quickly rebuilt by Bostonians. <br /><br />The present view shows the rebuilt Fort with an oversized American flag waving above. The Fort served as an active military installation during the American Revolution the War of 1812 the Spanish-American War and World Wars I and II. Known as Fort Independence since 1797 the Fort today is a state park. <br /><br />Stauffer attributes the engraving to Samuel Hill who did many of the plates for the <i>Massachusetts Magazine</i>. Uncommon. <br /><br />References: Lewis: <i>A Guide to Engravings in American Magazines 1741-1810</i>: p. 10. Stauffer <i>American Engravers Upon Copper and Steel</i>: 1397. <i>John Carter Brown Archive of Early American Images</i>: Record no.5437-4. Cresswell T<i>he American Revolution in Drawings and Prints</i>: 491. From the May, 1789 issue of The Massachusetts Magazine.
45027701New York 1959 Life Magazine. Color pictorial covers the complete issue with Gregory Boyington article on pageswith 6 black & white photos solidly bound clean & firm ca. 17 x 35.5 cm. FIRST & ONLY ORIGINAL ATICLE & PHOTOGRAPHS . . .GREAT ARTICLE ON THE U.S.MARINE "BAD BOY" ACE FIGHTER PILOT . . . OF WORLD WAR 2 & FAMOUS MEMBER OF THE "A.V.G." AND . . ."FLYING TIGERS" FIGHTING THE JAPANESE OVER BURMA & CHINA . . . RECEIPENT OF THE MEDAL OF HONOR AWARD . . .AN IMTIMATE LOOK AT THE MAN 14 YEARS AFTER THE END OF WW2 . . GREGORY BOYINGTON 1912-1988: . He was an American combat pilot who was a United States Marine Corps fighter ace during World War II. He received the Medal of Honor and the Navy Cross. A Marine aviator with the Pacific fleet in 1941 Boyington joined the "Flying Tigers" 1st American Volunteer Group of the Republic of China Air Force and saw combat in Burma in late 1941 and 1942 during the Second Sino-Japanese War. . In September 1942 Boyington rejoined the Marine Corps. In early 1943 he deployed to the South Pacific and began flying combat missions in the F4U Corsair fighter. On August 14 1943 he took command of Marine fighter squadron VMF-214 "Black Sheep". Extracted from Wikipedia. . After the end of World War 2 Boyington slipped away from his Infamous & Famous 'Ace Fighter Pilot Bad Boy' image settled down got married and melted away from the public eye. . This is one of the first articles about him after his heroic World War 2 hectic and chaotic life period as a POW held by the Japanese. . "PAPPY" Boyington was the "bad boy" of the A.V.G. "AMERICAL VOLUNTEER GROUP" & the "FLYING TIGERS" in World War 2 Burma and China. . He was a tough hard drinking & hard fighting U.S. Marine and because of his 'trouble-maker' attitude was surveyed out of the usual Marine & Navy fighter squadrons and put into the "BLACK SHEEP" Marines squadron of 'misfit' pilots during World War 2. . In VMF 214 he became the Marine Commander of the "BLACK SHEEP SQUADRON" in the Solomon Islands. . There he and his other "bad boys" worked over the Japanese Imperial Air Force shooting down several airplanes. He was finally shot down and taken captive of the Japanese. In custody for a year and a half he cooled his heels until the end of the war. . He had already distinguished himself while a founding member of General Claire L. Chennault's "A.V.G." later known as the famous "FLYING TIGERS" of Burma and China in 1941. . The article: "Show me a hero and I'll show you a bum." That's what "Pappy" Boyington said to Life Magazine about his sentiments as a retired Marine Colonel said when he was 46 years old. . How he is a recovered alcoholic and how he holds down a job how he appears at public talks about bravery & how his wife saved his life from being a drunk. . His wife comments about "Pappy's" 'iron nerves; killing the enemy drinking cure and marriage. . A fascinating primary resource with nice photograph The article covers his astonishing career and how he earned the MEDAL OF HONOR. . HIS BOOK: See our website for his book: "BAA BAA BLACK SHEEP including his signed presentation copy. . This book is a primary account of his hard times as an Ace Fighter Pilot in World War 2. This book was an immediate 'Best Seller' and became a Columbia Pictures movie. . Color photos are posted to our website. . CONDITION: . Bound in the publisher's original stiff color printed wrappers. Firm & tightly bound complete with all pages photographs and quaint advertisements. . . unknown
1830AQ12385London: Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis 1830. In two volumes all published. 2 480 2; 2 476pp 2. Bound by S. Franceys of Liverpool in contemporary half-calf marbled boards contrasting black morocco lettering-pieces spines richly gilt marbled edges. Rubbed slight shipping to lettering-pieces. Armorial bookplates of Peter Bancroft to FEPs later armorial bookplates and ink ownership inscriptions to FFEPs very occasional light spotting. The first edition of a short-lived periodical conceived as a continuation of the six volumes of The Spirit and Manners of the Age printed between 1826 and 1829. The monthly magazine a curious compendium of disparate articles on the arts and sciences lasted for only a year. COPAC records a single copy of the first issue held at Durham. No other numbers are located. OCLC adds a set at Cambridge. . First edition. 8vo. Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis hardcover
193428285New York: The McCall Company 1934-35. Some creasing to a few issues clear tape to the spine of the March 1935 issue a very good to nearly fine set. 28285. Octavo six issues pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazines. The complete serial appearance of A Fighting Man of Mars. The McCall Company unknown
193828271Dayton OH: McCall Corporation 1938. Text paper browned mild edge wear a nearly fine copy. 28271. Octavo single issue cover by Herbert Morton Stoops pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes the conclusion of "Tarzan and the Elephant Men. McCall Corporation unknown
193728270Dayton OH: McCall Corporation 1937. Text paper quite browned cover creases and light edge wear a good to very good copy. 28270. Octavo single issue cover by Herbert Morton Stoops pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes part two of "Tarzan and the Elephant Men. McCall Corporation unknown
193119770Dayton OH: The McCall Company 1931-32. Vertical crease to the first issue mild rubbing and stress creases to the set a nearly fine to fine set with the exception of the January 1932 issue which is good only 19770. Octavo six issues pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Bedsheet format. Complete six part serial "The Triumph of Tarzan" later published in book form as TARZAN TRIUMPHANT. The first issue has a Tarzan cover by Laurence Herndon. Reference: Heins p. 76-77. The McCall Company unknown
193020862Dayton OH: The McCall Company 1930. Some mild edge rubbing some reading creases a generally very good to nearly fine set. 20862. Octavo seven issues covers and interior illustrations by Frank Hoban pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Complete seven part serial "Tarzan at the Earth's Core." All issues feature a Tarzan cover painting. Reference: Zeuscher Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Bibliography pp. 401.<br /> . The McCall Company unknown