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393-488, 126 [ads] pages. One fold-out drawing. Profusely illustrated with detailed drawings and black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Includes dozens of magnificently illustrated ads. Features: The Residence of F.F. Peabody, Esq., Montecito, California; The Ravisloe Country Club, Homewood, Illinois - George C. Nimmons & Co., Architects; The Phi Delta Theta Chapter House at the University of California, John Reid Jr., Architect; Otto R. Eggers, Architectural Renderer and Designer; The Creole Architecture of New Orleans; Industrial Housing Developments in America - Part III, Sawyer Park, Williamsport, PA, George S. and Lewis E. Welsh, Architects; Portfolio of Current Architecture; The Architect's Library - Hispanic Society Publications. Notes and Comments. Somewhat above-average external wear. Openings at each end of backstrip. Two small binding holes near spine. Faint library stamp upon front cover. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Book
2012RO80247522Sciences Po. 2012. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 293 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
140 pages. Topics include: Movies; Two Men Loved Elizabeth; Family First; Wings are not for all the brave; The rest of my life with you (conclusion); Oh Mummie, I want to live here; Now let's plan meals; Fireside food; Hot rolls are easy; penny savers; On the home front; Polly Patriot cherishes her range; 20 ways to keep warm this winter; McCall's Victory Library; What makes a good dress good?; Jig-saw trims; Destined to be all dated up; The Dirndl is up to new tricks. Dozens of large contemporary advertisements, many of which are in colour, some of which feature a military theme. Above-average wear. Covers almost detached. Numerous short tears to covers, primarily near spine. Binding intact. Worthy copy of this wonderful magazine. Book
199225681ABMünchen, Systhema Verlag, 1992. 8°, 81 S. mit zahlreichen s/w-Abbildungen, illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
53369, Diest : Pro Arte, n.d., 1941 Oorspronkelijk uitgevers omslag, nummer januari 1941 nummer 3.. Omslag door Maurice Blicke.
17963685FBLeipzig/Zürich/Lucern, Büreau der Einheimischen und Auswärtigen Literatur/Gessner/Wolf/Usteri, 1796/97-1802/03. 8°. 21 x 14 cm. XI, 152 Seiten, [1] Blatt, Seite [153]-358, [1] Blatt, 175 Seiten; XXXII, 144 Seiten, [1] Blatt, 174 Seiten, [1] Blatt, 180 Seiten, [1] Blatt; 168 Seiten, Seite [179]-336, Seite [3367]-496, XVI Seiten; XXVIII, 148, 14 Seiten (Register), [3] Blatt, XXII, 166 Seiten, [1] Blatt. Pappbände der Zeit mit marmoriertem Deckelbezug, goldgeprägtem Titel auf farbigen Rückenschildchen und Rundum-Rotschnitt. [4 Warenabbildungen]
R200114877Centre national des lettres. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Intérieur frais. 108 pages. Texte sur deux colonnes. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc, dans le texte.. . . A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
670038Mönchengladbach: Städtisches Museum Schloss Rheydt. 2017. 64 Seiten. 28 x 21 cm. Zustand: Gut, etwas wellig (Innen); Buch ist gering gebogen; Mit CD-ROM; Broschiert
1992RO80266000Maison des sciences de l'homme d'Aquitaine. 1992. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 92 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
1937189081937. The Wide World: The Magazine for Men. Vol. lxxviii No. 476. February 1937. London England. Profusely illustrated magazine of short stories and articles. 80 pages of content and 24 pages of ads. 9.5" x 6.5" color wraps. Contains racist and colonial imagery and text. Cover story is "A Man-hunt in Jamaica" by J.H. Harvey Clark and the accompanying illustration shows an angry-looking Black man peering from the mouth of a cave a cocked gun in his hand. The majority of the art and writing in this magazine depict statuesque white men in conflict with African Ecuadorian Australian and Papuan Black men. One page contains a photo and an update on the hoaxer Louis de Rougemont who spun improbable tales of adventuring such as riding turtles and ruling over an indigenous population as a god. The photoportrait shows him in extreme old age. The magazine's wraps are detached from the textblock and edgeworn with a small chip at the heel. Otherwise in good condition. unknown
112 pages. Features: Cover photo of U.N. Security Council discussing the Cyprus question; Gorgeous fashion ads; The LBJ Way with Congress; Photos of prospective Republican Presidential candidates Nelson Rockefeller, Barry Goldwater, Richard Nixon and Gov. William W. Scranton; Article on the state of Britain's 'uncommon commonwealth' with photo of Queen Elizabeth meeting Africans in their traditional attire; Cyprus - Island if Hate and Fear - a look at the Greeks and Turks who survivied four centuries as friendly enemies but have now succumbed to dark forces; New Armies Take Over Latin America - article with bloody photo from Venezuela; What must be done to Slow Down Nuclear Proliferation; The Genius of Michelangelo as seen by sculptor Henry Moore; Emperor Haile Selassie Attempts to Unite Africa - article with photo; The Sew-It-Yourself Boom; Tensor-Lite ad; Three fantastic 180 degree aerial photos of the New York skyline, Midtown and the World's Fairground; Photos of Red Cross volunteers in action; Medaglia D'Oro Coffee ad features blonde at chessboard; Two pages of men's fashion photos; Color photo of amazing Inca ruins in Grace Line ad; Ladies' raincoat fashion photos; Future Clubs; Photos of modern interior design ideas from Britain; Article on Snuff - not to be sneezed at. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book
64 pages. Features: Lovely color fashion ads; Anatomy of the Goldwater Boom - great photo-illustrated article; Once More - The K.K.K. - photo-illustrated article, including burning cross and Robert M. Shelton, Imperial Wizard of the United Klans of America; Hopeful Dialogue of the Races - Whites and Negroes set a bright example in Knoxville, TN; Britain's brilliant Minister for Science, Viscount Hailsham; Drama at the House of Morgan - Dramatic photos taken at the corner of Broad and Wall Streets, including the aftermath of a bomb which exploded in 1920 killing 30; The Titles attached to our Rulers' Names - Fhurer, Renovator of the Nation, Duce, Maximum Leader, etc.; Our teen-agers are suffering from 'Automania' - an overobsession with the automobile as a status symbol, as a means of getting someplace in a hurry, as a vehicle for a flight from tensions, or to indulge in a craving to show off; Cose View of Kremlin Boss Premier Nikita Khrushchev; Lovely color-photo ad for Helen Harper features Susie King of San Gabriel, California; Now the Earlier, Earlier Show - more and more movies are being shown on TV - even in prime time - article with photos; Motorola ad highlights their new 18-Amp silicon controlled rectifier used in home appliances; Fantastic color photo centerfold Rheingold Beer ad features contestants in the Miss Rheingold 1964 competition, Joyce DeHardt, Kay Hughes, Sondra Kates, Sheri Rice, Barbara Julian and Celeste Yarnall; Nice photos of college fashions; Nice color-photo Milk ad called "Milk Has Staying Power"; and more. Four ink stamps on Peugeot ad on page 25. Above-average external wear. Library stamp on front cover. A worthy vintage copy. Book
64 pages. Features: Clairol ad inside front cover features hairdresser John Garrison of Garrison-Ramon Salons, New York and Chicago; Our Zany System of Selecting a President; Mississippi Must Chose to accept integration with or without bloodshed; Borneo - Britain's South Vietnam - the war between British troops and Kukarno's guerillas enters year two; Sukarno's War in Borneo; The Bucks County Playhouse; Portrait of a man Emerging from the Shadows - Robert F. Kennedy (RFK); Great color-photo fashion ads; Photos of seven philosphers of fashion - Andre Courreges, Norman Norell, Yves St. Laurent, Manuel Pertegaz, Pierre Cardin, James Galanos and Emilio Pucci; When Teen-Agers Start to Drink; Architect Joseph L. Russo redesigns an old Riverdale home; The Michelin Guide and its restaurant ratings; Pullover fashion photos; and more. Average wear. Library stamp atop front cover. A sound vintage copy. Book
136 pages. Features: Can the new President (LBJ) overcome standpattism in Congress; LBJ Program in Action - photo feature; Unless We Lead We Will Falter; What Kind of Nation Are We? - thoughts in the wake of JFK's murder; Do White Men Have a Future in Africa? - T.J. Mboya of Kenya says yes, as long as they do their part in nation building; Visit to a Russian Village - photo-illustrated article on a trip to the Russian countryside, where few Westerners are permitted; The Importance of Angel Investors to Broadway Producers; Should it Take 34 Months for a Trial?; Today's American Ex-Pats are often businessmen, nor rebels; By 1966 Half of Us Will Be Under 25; The New York City Center of Music and Drama turns 20; Photos of Manhattan town home redone by architect James Stewart Polshek;On Human Rights - thoughts, new and old, as Human Rights Week begins; and more. Ads: one-page ad for Henry Mancini's soundtrack to the movie 'Charade"; Nice fashion ads; Bulova Accutron; 2-page ad for Look Magazine; Color ad for Sony consumer electronics; Cuesta-Rey Cigars; Wilkinson Sword Pruners; Loft's Little Fruit Cakes; Beautiful one-page color-photo ad for E.J. Korvette ladies' fashions - nautical theme; Unox Ham. First few pages rumpled, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy Book
120 pages. Features: Cover photo of fires raging in Cyprus; Nice color-photo Fortrel ad features auto racer Dan Gurney; The Men LBJ has added to his team - article with photos of LBJ, Bill Moyers, George Reedy, Horace Busby, Jack Valenti and Walter Jenkins; Two pages of photos of LBJ with the public; Must We Be the World's Policeman? - an argument that our responsibilities should be discharged through the U.N.; Portrait of Nkrumah as Dictator - photo-illustrated article on the man who led Ghana to freedom seven years ago, but has now declared that dissent is a crime against the state; The Ambiguous American; Eight Myths About Divorce - and the Facts; World's Fair Photos; Case Against a 'West Point' for diplomats; Dienbienphu - Battle to Remember - article with photos; Beautiful color-photo fashion ads; The Sickness called Apathy; Wild one-page color photo of gold/yellow-dressed lady in American Bemberg ad; Beautiful Lily of France ad features "Filly Lily" modeling foundation; Suddenly opposition to Britain's establishment is growing; 3/4-page Capital Records ad promotes Barbra Streisand's "Funny Girl" album; Lovely Maggie Lin is featured in a one-page color-photo ad for Springmaid; Uncommon one-page ad for the Tensor fold-a-Way Lamp (Tensor-lite); One-page Heritage Upholstery ad; Very cute one-page color-photo ad for Perma lift panties features mom and daughter in undergarments in window sun; Photos of Richard Bender's budget beach house on Long Island; An Now a Word From the Youngsters; Fashion photos of ladies' playsuits; Half-page color ad for Orgeon Tourism; One-page ad by State Mutual (Insurance) of American (SMA) promotes the fact that they are the First Major Insurance Company to offer lower rates for non-smokers. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book
1977122253The Daimler & Lanchester Owners' Club, United Kingdom, 1977. 24 S. ; 21 x 14,5 cm ; broschiert.
Features: Boat High with Hyrofoils - article with great photos - "New Sea Wings Lift Boat, Motor and All Out of Water - Gives Smoother and Faster Riding"; What Kind of Boat do You Want to Buy?.. Now What Kind of Motor?; What's Ahead in Boating?; Photo illustrating why government-approved life preservers need by used; List of items required by government regulation to be taken on power driven pleasure boats; Should I Bother Painting? - add years of life to your boat; Nice photo ad for the Canadian Canoe Company of Peterborough, Ontario; Trout do come Big in July - Silver Springs Lodge, South River, Ontario; Do You Like Bugs?; Sedge Night in British Columbia, by H. Mortimer Batten of Kamloops, B.C.; How to Get Those Bass?; Two Ways to Hunt Woodchuck; Handmade Canadian Free Rifle Design; The Hungarian Vizsla - article with photo of "Elza Von Schloss Loosdorf" owned by Stephen Brunyanski of St. Catherines, Ontario; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
44 pages. Features: Cover art by Ken Samuelson entitled 'Christmas Card'; Artistically Speaking - The Electronic Palette; The Christmas Exchange; Maxwell Bates (1906 - 1980) - Modernist Alberta Painter; Saskatchewan - Juried Exhibition; William Parker - Allusive Realism; George Norris; Nineteenth Century Glass; Ted Harrison; Doris McCarthy; William Kurelek; Benjamin Chee Chee; John McKee; and more. Colour ads include works by: John Little, M.A. Fortin, Donald Curley, Franz Johnston, Grant Leier, Francine Gravel, Theo Tobiasse, Mannie Gonsalves, Daphne Odjig, Paul Caton, William Duma, Bruan Chubb, Con Boland, Joe Haire, Robert Lougheed, Zbigniew Stanley Kupczynski, Norman Kelly, and Ted Raftery (back cover). Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. A sound copy. Book
80 pages. Features: The Art of John Singer Sargent; Sculpture of Leonard Baskin; How to Make a Demonstration MIrror; The Value of Sketching; Illustrations of Frank E. Schoonover; Moving Murals - a new art form; Reynold Weidenaar - printmaker into watercolorist; and more. Please note: Major portions of back cover and last four pages missing, otherwise a worthy reference copy. Book
82 pages. Articles: Terror/Crime in Our Cities - No. 1 - Detroit; University of North Carolina Football Coach Carl Grey Snavely - article with nice color photos; The Schary Script - M-G-M's Dore Schary is one of the busiest men in Hollywood; Clowns after Hours - The Minneapolis Aquatennial festival and its Aqua Jesters; My 4-Year War with the Reds; (part 3 of 5); So You Had a Virus?; Down with the Little Things; I Hate a Dumpy Woman; A Good Clean-Cut American Boy; Owl, He Crow For Midnight; Champion of Sonora; Valley of the Tyrant (part 2 fo 4); A Game of Skill. Includes these nice vintage ads: General Electric tvs; Herbert Tareyton cigarettes - featuring colour image of Mrs. Herbert Bayard Swope, Jr.; B.V.D. shirts; Admiral tvs; Lord Calvert Whiskey ad features full-page color photo portrait of author James Michener; Dodge Trucks; Pabst beer ad features photo of Sid Luckman; Plymouth cars; Puerto Rican Rum; General Motors; Bicycle playing cards; Nice full-page color Schenley Whiskey ad features Ed Sullivan; Camel cigarette ad on back cover includes Vic Scott, Albany to New York out-board racing champ. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
32 pages. Features: Fascinating news bits inside front cover; Merry Richmond, Virginia - Rich in Romance/The Rare Old Traditions are still Undimmed; Letting in the Alien (Immigration) Flood - Why? - Relatives have relatives and the Perlman Bill would admit them all; Two Dozen Ways to Keep Sane - ways of thinking and living cause mental breakdowns; Woodrow Wilson - Taker of Chances (part 4); The Drama of Our Youth - village theatricals when father and mother were characters in the play; Mr. (Henry) Ford's Page - he talks about the mirage of the 'saturation point' of a service; Editorials - foreigners involved in crime, prohibition, controversial reporting about Russia, the Mexican/US border, Mr. Trotsky (Braunstein) takes another fling at the U.S., Winston Churchill and the cancellation of war debt; Literary Fakers and Their Fakes - Wherein the delightful 'Spectra' Hoax is told and the Eulogists of Modern and Ultra-Modern Verse are engulfed in sorrow; A Dinosaur Breaks into History - if man drew a pictograph from life, it upsets many theories; What to do to make life worthwhile - many people consider that a college education and 'success' are synonymous, but here are some people who are of the opposite opinion; Paul Revere tells his own story - family archives furnish new light on Patriot's Famous Ride into Lexington; Chats with Office Callers;There is nothing new under the sea - how Robert Fulton Demonstrated Submarines Over a Hundred Years Ago; When Cliff House Went Really Dry - the once famous San Francisco Resort Sees Changed Days; How to Steal Apples - loopholes of law which enable fruit marauders to defy mantraps, spring guns and the farmer's bulldog; Co-operation Saves Workers From Death - employees of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company at Los Angeles fight Tuberculosis, the Great White Plague, at the Lone Wolf Colony; How the Indians Made Sugar; Beating the Grain of Mustard Seed - nurseryman George Klehm can grow a 35' elm tree in six years; A Dance a Week - The Lancers ("Oriental) with first violin sheet music (continued); Back cover quote from Benjamin Harrison about national expansion. Average wear. Unmarked. Middle page loose but present. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Features: Seattle's Public Utilities Department and the Railroads - major article; Southern Pacific announces fast excess-fare train between New Orleans and San Francisco; Promotion for T.B. Degnan of the Great Northern Railway Co.; No Time To Lose - Editorial discusses how representatives of eight Puget Sound cities oppose tolls being charged through the Panama Canal to vessels flying the U.S. flag and engaged in U.S. coastwise traffic; Handsome New Union Passenger Station for Aberdeen, WA - article with artist's rendering of the future station; Foreign Capital in Railways of the United States - major article by Harvard Professor of Economics William Z. Ripley; Business biography of J.E. Dalrymple, recently elected vice-president of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Co.; Railway News in Brief; Battery Truck Crane the Latest Invention in Freight Handling - major article with wonderful illustration of a mobile electric crane invented by General Electric of Schenectady, NY to be used for loading rail cars (who knew Elon Musk was so old!); How Should Tacoma Prepare for the Opening of the Panama Canal? - major article with excellent photo of the busy Tacoma waterfront; Statement Concerning Panama Canal by George S. Dearborn, president of the American-Hawaiian S.S. Co.; British View of Panama Canal; High Honor for W.D. Wells of the Alaska-Pacific Steamship Co.; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Repair bill for the White Star liner Olympic; Submarine Motor Salvage Boat invented by Mr. E.H. Crossley; New Steamer Solduck will be an All-steel Modern Vessel - major article including diagram of its outboard profile; Article on Steam Cannery Tender for the Northwestern Fisheries Company - article with diagram of the outboard profile of this vessel; Pacific Coast Casualties; Steamboat Fairhaven Sinks in Harbor; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
Features: New Transcontinental Railroad is Planned; Railroad Construction Work in Western Canada; A Study of Railroad Accidents; Grand Trunk Pacific Completes Fine Dock at Vancouver - article with photo of the new structure; Proposed Improvements for the Port of Seattle - Smith's Cove, Salmon Bay, East Waterway, Central Waterfront District, Harbor Island; San Francisco Preparing for Panama Canal Trade - major article with graph, table and photo of one of San Francisco's new concrete piers; Control of Freight Rates Through Panama Canal; Professional Biography of Marcus Talbot, Manager of the Port of Portland (with photo of Mr. Talbot); Provisions of New Visual Rule; Death of Noted Admiralty Lawyer Charles Page - major article; That Olympic-Hawke Collision; Legal Decisions; High-Class Salvage job of the fishing steamer Independent - article with photo of the vessel being held up by two barges; Captain William Kidston - obituary; Veteran Shipmaster Albert H. Laffin - Obituary; Veteran Tug Boat Captain William Gove - Obituary; Hong Kong Harbor Needs Deepening - after visit by the big American Steamer Minnesota; New Invention for Calming Big Seas; and much more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
16 pages. Features: Rita Chiarelli Cover photo; Diana Braithwaite; Nice back cover illustrated ad for the Women's Blues Revue; Loose Blues News; Blues album picks; Artist profile of Danny Brooks; Lots of great ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
80 pages. Features: Terry Bindle; Three Were Lucky; Drug for the Major; The Blag at the bailey; Almost an Officer; Ledgerdemain; The Guy's Rugby Experiment; Are You an Advanced Driver?; Bear in a Paper Cage; Oh! to be in England; Improve Your Ball Control - Johnny Haynes; David Langdon's Sketch Book - Apple a Pound Pear; Pick Your Pools with a Pin - into Bottle; Photos of Judi Boutin; Jill Ireland - in the Lyon's Lens (great centerfold montage), and Sara Shane; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A nice vintage copy. Magazine