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19652082402113510017Doshi-sha 1965. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: books Doshi-sha paperback
1161632433.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2007SONG1432627708Kessinger Publishing 2007-03-01. paperback. Used: Good. 7.50x0.27x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
134247The only issue missing from the run is January 1946. Two issues December 1935 and January 1938 are water-damaged and the leaves are stuck together. Another two issues June 1935 and July 1935 have the top right-hand corners affected by water and the leaves cannot be separated without risking minor damage to the text. The issue for August 1935 was similarly affected by water; its leaves have now been separated with minimal paper damage which includes short tears to the leading edges of a few leaves. Four numbers in 1954 and 1955 have clear tape repairs to the covers confined mainly to the spines. For the rest there are some trifling cover blemishes mainly chips and tiny tears but overall the condition is excellent. As a bonus all 24 issues from June 1959 to May 1961 are included in the lot. <p>This influential Australian magazine commenced publication in November 1934 and appeared monthly apart from two bi-monthly issues July-August 1972 and June-July 1974 for more than forty years. November and December 1948 are Volume 14 Numbers 13 and 14 so from January 1949 each volume represents a calendar year. The earliest issues are subtitled 'Australia and the South Seas'. From January 1936 this becomes 'Geographic Magazine. Australia and the South Seas'. From March 1937 to October 1938 it becomes simply 'Geographic Magazine'. From November 1938 to November 1939 it is 'Australia's Geographic Magazine'; this drops out between December 1930 and July 1940 before being taken up again until July 1946. From August 1946 this becomes 'Journal of the Australian Geographical Society' and from May 1947 'Australian Geographical Magazine'. <p>It remained so until the first colour issue appeared in January 1959 when for two issues only it reverted to 'Journal of the Australian Geographical Society'. It went without a subtitle until November 1961; it then became 'Australia's Way of Life Magazine' until January 1971 apart from October to December 1970 when it was 'The Australian Travel Magazine'. From February 1971 it became 'Australia's Travel Magazine' and from November 1971 to May 1972 Volume 38 Number 5 it was 'Australia's Travel and Leisure Magazine'. There may not have been an issue for June 1972 but there was a double issue for July-August 1972; the journal effectively ceased publication in July 1974. Although Volume 41 Number 1 appeared in January 1978 it failed to stimulate demand. <p>It is fair to say that the changing subtitles in the latter years reflected a change in the quality of the material published in the magazine but all the best years - before the introduction of colour - are to be found in this run. Contributors include many household names: Ion Idriess Frank Clune Mary Durack Ernestine Hill Percy Tarlton Rayment Donald F. Thomson Eleanor Dark H.A. Lindsay Charles Mountford Arthur Upfield Charles Chauvel . There is much Indigenous and North Australian content and the photographic illustrations are of lasting significance. Approximately 300 issues. unknown
191363781New York & Chicago: McBride Nast & Co. Conde Nast; Poole Bros. Jan. 1913 - Dec. 1915. 36 issues in 3 vol. Thick folio. 10.75 x 13 in. 768; 742; 718 pp unpaginated. With 100’s of photo illustrations text illustrations some colour advertisements illustrated ads 1 large folding oversize panoramic aerial view pictorial map of Glacier National Park. Uniformly bound in three-quarter red calf over black pebbled cloth preserving original colour-illustrated front wrappers for all issues occasional edgewear slight scuffing slightly shaken still VG set. First editions of all 36 issues of Robert McBride’s 1879-1970 flashy “Travel†magazine first acquired by his McBride Nast & Co. in 1910 and often featured colour-tinted photo cover art special supplements lavish photo essays and even includes in this set the very scarce supplement “Aeroplane View of Glacier National Park†issued simultaneously by the Great Northern Railway. Allen 1885-1966 and McBride both intended through their magazine to bring the World to everyone’s living room as well as inspire aspiring travelers with a frequent focus on the fast developing Brass Era automobile travel around the World. Although often emphasizing America’s National Parks Scenic Beauty World’s Fairs & Expositions such as the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in 1915 in San Francisco and the Panama-California International Exposition in San Diego the same year they devoted advertising writers and time to encouraging the development of auto and air travel. McBride, Nast & Co., Conde Nast; [Poole Bros.], hardcover
1935336520New York: TIME inc 1935. unbound. Map. Lithograph. Measures 22.25" x 14".<br/> <br/> This informative and colorful map shows sea floor depths in relation to trawl fishing in the Northeast Atlantic ocean. Underwater banks are labeled and relief is shown with color according to a key in fathoms. Informational blurbs throughout the map give insight to both the fishing industry and fish themselves. Published in Fortune Magazine 1935. In very good condition center fold as issued.<br/> <br/> TIME, inc unknown
1978Q-0070023301Olympic Marketing Corp 1978-10-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Olympic Marketing Corp hardcover
17883752This engraving of the lighthouse at Cape Henlopen is the first image of a lighthouse to appear in an American magazine. Indeed we believe this is one of the earliest American images of a lighthouse one can hope to obtain. The Cape Henlopen light was completed in 1767 and first lit in 1769. This view according to the caption was drawn in 1780. It was published in the February 1788 issue of <i>The Columbian Magazine</i>. Although the engraving plate is not signed the engraver was likely James Trenchard one of the proprietors of the <i>Magazine</i>. <br /><br />This wonderful early American image has survived longer than its subject -- the lighthouse depicted collapsed in 1926 due to erosion. <br /><b>References:</b> Lewis: <i>A Guide to Engravings in American Magazines 1741-1810</i>: p. 4. Stauffer <i>American Engravers Upon Copper and Steel</i>: 3293. <br /><br /><br /><b>Condition</b><b>:</b> Occasional mostly very light foxing and a small stain at lower left in the margin; otherwise very good. From the February, 1788 issue of The Columbian Magazine.
55-0808London: Gentleman's Magazine 1790. 6 x 4 inches. Engraving of an English country scene on wove paper. London: Gentleman's Magazine, 1790. unknown
19020703896Boston: Privately Printed. 1902. F First American Edition Used. H Hardcover. good. 70 pages. Extremely rare privately printed novella originally issued in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine in 1893. The tale features a mysterious stranger known as "The Prince" who is an other-worldly visitor from another world or perhaps the herafter. Scarce early fantasy title. Appears to have been printed by D. B. Updike at the Merrymount Press or a printer copying his style. Tan cloth stamped in gilt some soiling bumping and wear; inner hinges tender. Ink inscription on front endpaper reads: "Harriet S. Tolerman Christmas 1905 from Cousin Louise privately printed by her friend Miss Ely". Privately Printed hardcover
1390504794.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2004Q-1582616051Sports Publishing LLC 2004-04-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Sports Publishing LLC hardcover
1922100540Hodder & Stoughton 1922. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. L 4to 9.75 - 12'' tall. Hardcover. Book Condition: Near Fine. Jacket Condition: No Jacket. Hodder & Stoughton 1922. Signed by Rackham. First Edition. 207 pages. 1st Printing. Has six hundred copies numbered and signed by the Author this is 578. Nice Firm Clean copy ! Bound in white cloth and gold decorations top page edges gold gilt. Size: L 4to 9.75 - 12'' tall. Signed Children Fiction Antique Fiction Modern::Children's RBR14 RBR14 Hodder & Stoughton hardcover
0937822531.Gcalendar. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
2009Q-0871162962Kalmbach Books 2009-11-03. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Kalmbach Books paperback
0957715900.Gspiral_bound. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1999Q-0957715900Country Bumpkin Publications 1999-10-01. Spiral-bound. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Country Bumpkin Publications unknown
SONG09577159000000-00-00. paperback. Used: Good. 8.50x0.25x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. paperback
DADAX09577159000000-00-00. paperback. New. 8.50x0.25x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. paperback
a42855Boston 1881. LIsts large number of magazines and periodicals and subscription price. American and European journals listed.16mo. 42pp. original stringbound printed wraps. VG very light cover wear. Scarce. paperback
1939121007Paris.: A.B.C 1939. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Directeur Max Gottschalk - Rédacteur en chef Louis Bailly. 20 numéros. Certains défraichis rousseurs. <i>ref. 121007</i> A.B.C unknown
198326520Columbia MD: David Greisman. Very Good. 1983-88. Typescript. 11 issues of this one staple long running literary quarterly. The cover to issue 43 is detached. Unmarked copies with moderate wear and creasing. Contributors: Todd Moore Miriam A. Cohen Ron Androla Sheila E. Murphy Wayne Hogan Bonnie Roberts et al. . David Greisman unknown
1940287687Urbana 1940. paperback. fine. Vol. 1 numbers 1-4 and Vol. 3 numbers 1-4. 8vo printed wrappers. Urbana Ill. 1940-43. As new in two half leather slipcases.<br/> <br/> An excellent example of this eclectic little magazine with contributors including Wallace Stevens James T. Farrell John Dos Passos Thomas Mann Franz Kafka and others.<br/> <br/> unknown
193122004New York NY: Clayton Magazines Inc. 1931. Mild edge wear several mild cover creases a nearly fine to fine copy. 22004. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Clayton Magazines, Inc. unknown
1390096998.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback