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Pages 57-84. Features: Front cover photo of model of the new House of Commons; Photos of personalities of the week include Richard Tauber, Lord Trefgarne, Dr. Groza, Mrs. Anna Pauker, Sir Arthur Fforde, Sir Miles Thomas, the crew of the Penlee lifeboat, the former ruler of Rumania in exile -ex-King Michael with his mother, Queen Helen, at Lausanne, Maj. Gen. N. Cantlie, Dame Anne Laughlin, Sir Donald Cameron, Salih Jabr; Two pages of photos with map illustrate the daily bloodshed visited upon Jerusalem, including the bombed-out Semiramis Hotel; Book review of "No Dishonourable Name", by D. C. Quilter; Six photos and a map illustrate troubled Greece - the Konitza Battle; Photos of the Surrey house chosen by the Princess and the Duke of Edinburgh as a weekend residence, Windlesham Moor; Two pages of photos of devastated Berlin; Centrefold illustration of construction of one of Britain's newest monster flying boats in the Cowes workshop where the S.R. 45 is now being built; Page of photos and maps illustrate the spread of communism in China, where Civil War seems unending; Page of photos of communist China's leaders and military scenes, including Mao, Lin Piao, Gen. Chu Teh, and General Liu Po-Cheng; Photo of massive crowd gathered to hear Gen. DeGaulle; Photo of crash scene of Vickers-Viking which killed the pilot at Ruislip Common; Photo of tornado devastation in Cotton Valley, Louisiana on January 1; Photo of Japanese payphone operated on the honour system (payment made with banknotes); Photo of "Schwere Gustav's" monster shell - this 7.5 ton shell is said to be the largest in the world - it was used against Sebastopol and Leningrad; Two pages of photos of recent Mayan discoveries at Xochicalco; Colour back cover Johnnie Walker ad compares antique trains to those of the modern day. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 365-392. Features: Cover photo of the HMS Duke of York; Series of photos illustrate the "Mouse Trap Mechanics" of atomic science for the man in the street; Review of "Uttermost Part Of The Earth", by E. Lucas Bridges; One-page photo of HRH the Duke of Edinburgh at the tiller of Bluebottle; Photo of Signor Togliatti in Rome; Six photos of the last journey home by Count Folke Bernadotte, the United Nations' mediator in Palestine, who was assassinated in Jerusalem on September 17 - also killed was his French observer, Col. Serot; Review of the late Gen. George S. Patton, Jr's, book "War as I Knew It"; Five photos and text describe Hyderabad at the time of the surrender, and after; Article on the front line airpower of Great Britain today; Three excellent cutaway diagrams of Britain's front-line fighters of today, "Meteor" and "Vampire"; Fascinating centrefold illustrates seven jet aircraft of the USSR - fighters and bombers of the Soviet Air Force; Photo of Major R. Johnson, US Air Force, at Muroc Dry Lake, California, on September 15 after he established a new airspeed record of 670 mph in an F-86 jetfighter; Photo of the new Hillman Minx; Photo of new Standard Vanguard pickup truck; Five photos of hurricane striking Miami, Florida; Photo of Churchill's grandson, Julian Sandys, aboard light rail locomotive; Photo of Vijayalakasmi Pandit, sister of Pandit Nehru, at the United Nations; Photos of the "Parasite Fighter", US XF-85 leaving its parent aircraft and beginning a 20 minute flight; Photos of personalities of the week include Don Bradman, Lord Gowrie, David Woodford, John R. Nixon, G. S. Cansdale, Sir Warren Fisher, George Marshall, racehorse Brown Jack, Dr. Ralph Bunche, Mr. Vyshinsky, and King Frederick of Denmark with the Duke of Gloucester; Magnificent one-page photo of the interior of King's College Chapel, the finest flour of late Gothic architecture; Page of photos at Arnhem and at the Hague; Page of photos of bats in flight, as photographed by themselves. Advertising outer pages not included. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 337-364. Features: Cover photo portrait of the victim of a shameful and dastardly crime, Count Bernadotte, the representative of the United Nations, seen with his wife, when beginning the mission of peace which ended in his murder at Jerusalem; Colour ad for the Dunlop Rubber Company inside front cover features the city of Lincoln; Conference discusses the future of the Italian colonies; Two photos of the UN Security Council as it discusses Hyderabad and Count Bernadotte's murder; Two pages of photos of huge crowds in Berlin illustrate a Communist demonstration and the funeral of a youthful victim of Communist police action, Wolfgang Scheunemann; Photos of personalities of the week include Lord Noel-Buxton, Maj. Gen. S. F. Irwin, Emile Ludwig, the right Hon. J. S. C. Reid, Adm. Sir Henry Bruce, Sir Sothern Holland, Lieut. Gen. Rajendrasinghji G, Sylvain Mayer, Sir Charles Eric Palmer, Dame Lillan Braithwaite, Field Marshall Lord Montgomery, Khwaja Nazimuddin, U Tin Tut of Burma, Sao Shwe Thaik, and Col. Serot of France; Photo of the funeral procession of Mr. Jinnah, first Gov. Gen. of Pakistan; Photo of French aircraft workers fighting police in Paris; Photo of Gen. DeGaulle speaking to huge crowd in Nice; Photo of Pakistan's new Gov. Gen., Khwaja Nazimuddin; Article with map discusses the invasion of Hyderabad; Two large photos illustrate Hyderabad's surrender to the Indian Union after a five-day war; Two pages of informative photos about the India Hyderabad war illustrate the auxiliary forces which opposed the entry of Indian troops - the Razakars; Photos of buildings in Britain today - ancient, modern, and for export; Photo of the royal arrival for a special session of Parliament; Book review of "The Journal Of Eugene Delacroix", translated from the French by Walter Pach; Four pages of beautiful colour illustrations/photos of flowers; Photos of ingenious British animal toys which earned dollars for this country; Four photos illustrate Britain's production of famous turbojets; One-page illustration of air screw turbines in production - the buld-line for Armstrong Siddeley "Mamba" turboprops at Coventry; Two pages of text and photos of the revival of tapestry weaving in Scotland at the Dovecote Studios; Five fascinating photos present scenes aboard the capsized battleship "Tirpitz" at Tromso, as she is being broken up by her new owner, Mr. Heovding; Photo of police investigating Mosquito crash scene at Manston on September 18 where 12 people were killed during an air display; Photo of Mr. James Wilson, seven times champion sheepdog handler, with his dog Glen, twice champion sheepdog, at Worcester; Five photos of Australian cricketers being welcomed by the king and queen at Balmoral Castle; Six photos in the Waitomo glow-worm Cave, New Zealand, where "Boletophila Luminosa" creates a wonder of the world; Fascinating colour-illustrated back cover de Havilland ad illustrates aircraft decompression chamber research. Unmarked with average wear. Archival tape repairs to coverfold. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
"Scarce indexes of the Christian Examiner, the North American Review, and the New Jerusalem Magazine for students of american literature, culture, history, and New England Transcendentalism." - subtitle. Usual library markings, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding tight. A quality copy of this excellent reference. Book
Pages 65-134. Printed on glossy stock. Numerous black and white photos. Features: History of the sixteenth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers (continued); A Naval officer's trip to Jerusalem; The old church on the hill; New Boston- An historical and business sketch; Springtim; Clisbe; Polly Tucker (continued); The Spring; Educational department; New Hampshire Necrology. Some peripheral chipping. Contents in quality condition. A worthy copy. Magazine
24 pages. Features: Cover illustration of the charge of the six hundred Midland Yeomanry in Palestine; The Voice of a Prophet - article by C.M.; Photo of Sir Stanley Maude and Captain Musgrave on horseback in Bagdad; The Fight for Jerusalem - Nearing the End of Turkey's Four Hundred Year's Rule - one-page article by Lovat Fraser; Two photos of the troops which triumphed over the Turks at RamadieLarge photo of many British veterans of Flanders happy to be assembled for leave; Photo of Canadian hospital in France X-raying bullet in French soldier's arm; Photo of German POW receiving medical care; Three photos on one page show Canadians loading a 15-inch gun; Photo of Queen Marie of Rumania with her daughters inspecting Rumanian troops; Six photos from the Macedonian front; The Footprints of the Hun - in the devastated region re-won by British Arms for France (article); Photo of Lieut.-Colonel H. A. Gray Cheape and illustrations of the brilliant charge he led to capture enemy guns in Palestine; Illustrations of British soldiers drawing water from wells at Beersheba where Abraham drank; How the Spy Sinks His Identity - training the memory for a dangerous employ - article by Tighe Hopkins; Photos of the King on tour at several locations; Illustration of a German "Leuchtschirm" or light umbrella; Photo of Princes Wan and Piak of the Siamese Royal Family, who have enlisted in the Swiss Army; Growth & Grit of the U.S. Army - the way a peaceful nation is responding to the Great Call (article); Sketches of great soldiers leading in camp and council - General Sir Henry S. Rawlinson, General Sir Edmund H.H. Allenby, General Sir W.R. Birdwood, and Lt.-General Sir Henry Hughes Wilson; Illustrations of innovative Allied air machines - an Italian Caproni triplane, a French 'Spad', and Caproni bomb-carrying biplanes; Photos of eighteen brave men and women placed on the Roll of Honour; The Royal Munster Fusiliers - one-page article with photo of officers. Unmarked with above-average wear. A worthy reference copy. Book
Features: Why Mrs. Nadine Angeline Wilson, 32, went Militantly to Market; Backstage in Israel - Canadian Sundays are a Bacchanalian orgy after a Sabbath in Jerusalem; The Triumph of Isabel Lebourdais - she watched the Truscott script but watched the drama from the wings; We run our schools like well-kept prisons with bells, imperious rules and regimentation - it's 'efficient', it's orderly, it works - if all we want is the grey conformity of assembly-line minds, Jon Ruddy; The Susie Thing - colour photo fashion feature with article and photos about Susie Kosovic, a 22-year-old Toronto fashion designer - Canada's "Mary Quant"; Inflation & the Biebbers - they're an average family, trying to cope with rising prices - this is how they got by 17 years ago, and how they manage now - they're spending more - but they're living better - with a page devoted to "How Your Dollar Shrinks"; Two Views of Germany, by Irving Layton - with fantastic b/w photos including the Berlin Wall; David Sector's latest film "The Offering" - he's a Canadian curiosity - his films make money; Behavior Therapy; Gerald Stevens on Canadiana; Football - ah, the sport, the thrill - the blood of it all; The Little Mags - Sexy, Arty, and Obscure - Myer Signer of Causeway Publishing; Barbara Klich argues against boycotting supermarkets and high food prices; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
28 pages. Features: Front cover photo of London's great "Wings for Victory" Week - 100,000 people in Trafalgar Square; 12 related photos on the following two pages; Wonderful full-page photo of flying fortresses - prominent in the sensational Bismarck Sea battle; The Battle of the Bismarck Sea - article by Cyril Falls; Axis Forces Take a Pounding in the Retreat from Kasserine - Six photos; Indians gathered around a downed Japanese plane; Sketch of Germany's latest air transport - the Me. 323 six-engined "Powered Glider"; Large separate photos of submarine chasers the H.M.S. "Abelia" and the H.M.S. "Rother"; Hour-by-Hour the Bombs Rain Down on Emeny Targets in Europe - seven aerial photos; London Air Raid Shelter Tragedy - three photos of the shelter where 178 people died; Funeral of the Late Captain E.A. Fitzroy; The New Speaker of the House of Commons and his wife, Colonel Douglas Clifton Brown; Before and after photos of factory of the Societe des Produits Chimiques, at Tessenderloo, in Belgium - apparently when the factory was bombed there were 1,200 caualties and 4,000 left homeless; Squadron Leader H.R.K. Wells; Photos of new German anti-personnel bomb; Footbal cup final in Tripoli; Centerfold illustrations of doctors and dentists at work in the desert Army's Front Lines; Photos of London's "Wings for Victory" truimphal march through the city; Subhas Chandra speaking in Berlin; Captain S.H.A. Haggard; Alvar Liddell joins the R.A.F.; Haj Amin Al-Husseini, the ex-Mufti of Jerusalem; Photos of some of the international pilots of the Air Transport Auxilliary; Photos from two recent war films, the Russian "One Day of War" and the British "Desert Victory"; Fascinating photos of a training school for submarine crews; Glimpses of Nazi Germany - article by Charles E. Byles; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Exhibition catalog is in excellent condition with deep red cloth HB covers with gilt print on front and at spine, gilt endpapers front and back. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, some edge wear, no tears. 120 pages with large, full page, full color prints of the artist's sculptures throughout, artist photo in b&w with interview with Mario Botta, essay by Pontus Hulten on the Garden of the Tarots, intro by Martha Longenecker. Includes 6 page (front and back) fold-out brochure for the show at the publisher's gallery with intro and note fromt the artist. Photos include sculptures, drawings, paintings, chairs, tables, lamps, vases.
1896641896 Paris, Librairie Fischbacher, 1896, 1 vol. in-8° (28,2 x 19,2 cm) : 1 db-garde marbrée, 1 f. blanc, 1 f. d'envoi, 1 f. de faux-titre, 1 f. de titre, 1 f. de dédicace " A mes amis " (27 mars 1895, signé E. D.), 4 f. d'avant-propos, p. 9-32 : chapitre premier : De Paris au Caire, p. 33-74 : chapitre II : Le Caire, p. 75-182 : chapitre III : Du Caire à la première cataracte (rapides sur le Nil), p. 183-252 : chapitre IV : De la première à la deuxième cataracte et retour au Caire, p. 253-313 : chapitre V : Du Caire à Suez et Port-Saïd, p. 315-370 : chapitre VI : De Port-Saïd à Jérusalem, p. 371-398 : chapitre VII : Jérico - La Mer morte, p. 399-406 : chapitre VIII : Athènes, Paris, 2 f. de table des matières, 2 f. blancs, 1 db-garde. Edition originale de ce journal de voyage retraçant ce périple depuis l'Europe et à travers le Moyen-Orient, largement illustré : 115 gravures, 4 eaux-fortes hors-texte avec serpente et 4 aquarelles hors-texte avec serpente. Une deuxième édition de l'ouvrage a été produite la même année. L'auteur relate au quotidien les expériences vécues et les visites de sites et monuments : "Le lundi 31 décembre, sous un ciel lumineux, des barques nous transportent sur la rive gauche. Montés sur nos ânes, ayant en face de nous les lueurs rosées de la chaîne Lybique, nous nous engageons dans les sables, et nous arrivons à un bras de Nil ; il faut mettre pied à terre et s'embarquer de nouveau. Mais il faut aussi embarquer les ânes, et nous rions jusqu'aux larmes...". Emile Couneau (1838-1920) : graveur, aquafortiste. Il rapportera de ce voyage une centaine d'aquarelles. Emile Delmas (1834-1898) : homme politique et industriel. En 1897, il est l'auteur d'un autre récit de voyage intitulé 'Java, Ceylan, les Indes'. P. Dulon : libraire, imprimeur, relieur à Saintes ; papillon collé au contreplat supérieur.
ria9781119565376_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
1900119721900 London, The Fleetway House, vers 1900 - Complet en 3 volumes in-4 - Cartonnage de luxe éditeur (frotté) - Illustré au dos & au 1 plat - Dos lisse - 1 Plat orné d'écoinçons repoussés - Gardes ornées - Ex-libris manuscrit "Wood family" Propre, bon exemplaire - envoi rapide et soigné
London, The Fleetway House, vers 1900 - Complet en 3 volumes in-4 - Cartonnage de luxe éditeur (frotté) - Illustré au dos & au 1 plat - Dos lisse - 1 Plat orné d'écoinçons repoussés - Gardes ornées - Ex-libris manuscrit "Wood family" Propre, bon exemplaire - envoi rapide et soigné
976Très intéressant livre avec de nombreuses photos. 1/2 chagrin rouge à coins; dos à 5 nerfs, tête dorée. Reliure d’époque circa 1890 ? Paris, Alger Quantin, Gervais-Courtellemont s.d. 1 volume grand in-4°
186068691Accurante J.P. Migne, 3 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs dorés, Apud J.P. Migne, Petit-Montrouge, 1860. Rappel du titre complet : Procopi Gazaei, Christiani rhetoris et hermeneutae, Opera quae reperirir potuerunt omnia, accedunt S. Sophroni Hierosolymitani, Joannis Moschi, Alexandri Monachi scripta vel scriptorum fragmenta quae supersunt (1 Tome en 3 volumes - Complet). Patrologiae Cursus completus. Series Graeca. Tomus LXXXVI Prima, Secunda, Tertia [ Patrologia Graeca Tome 87 en trois volumes - Procope de Gaza, Jean Moschus, Sophrone de Jérusalem, Alexandre le Moine ]
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190043365Jerusalem: 'Adat Ostrikh Hungarn Bohemen Mahrn be-'are ha-kodesh 1900. No Date ca 1900 Later binding 8vo 41 pages. 15 cm. In Hebrew and Judeo-German and Yiddish. Yaari 2573. Originally published in 1822. Title translates as: “Haggadah Seder; Narrative of the Exodus of Israel from Egypt. â€<br> An edition of the famous Heidenheim German-Hebrew Haggadah published in the Land of Israel around 1900 by the Association for the Austro-Hungarian Bohemian-Moravian Community of Jerusalem Palestine. <br> Heidenheim's German-Hebrew hagadah became the standard hagadah in householdsacross Germany for much of the 19th and early 20th Century. Wolf Heidenheim 1757–1832 is among the most recognizable Jewish publishers and exegetes of the 19th century. In 1798 he received a license to establish a German and Hebrew press in partnership with Baruch Baschwitz. In 1800 Heidenheim began the publication of his most famous work the nine-volume edition of the mahzor Sefer Kerovot Roedelheim 1800–02 which went through numerous printings. The work included the first pure German translation in Hebrew characters of the liturgical poems for the festivals a Hebrew commentary and a literary historical introduction. Heidenheim devoted great care to typographical setup as well as to the restoration of the correct text of the prayers.<br> SUBJECTS: Haggadot -- Texts. Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Passover -- Prayers and devotions. Judaism -- Liturgy. OCLC: 83892178. OCLC locates only 1 copy of this edition or any edition of Heidenheim’s hagadah published in Jerusalem at Harvard. <br> Some wear to edges and spine. Tape on internal spine. Some wine stains throughout. Good- Condition. Rare. HAG-27-4. Jerusalem: 'Adat Ostrikh, Hungarn, Bohemen, Mahrn be-'are ha-kodesh unknown
200487417Frankfurt a. M. Eichborn Verlag, 2004. 432, [8] S. Mit zahlr. Abb. u. Kartenskizzen (= Die Andere Bibliothek, Bd 234). 21,5 cm. OLn m. illustr. Orig.-Halbschuber u. illustr. Vorsätzen.
47140Paris.Morel.1882.Grand in-8 relié.336 p.Nombreuses planches. Etat correct avec qques rousseurs et mouillures.Reliure en chagrin bleue et blanche avec caractères bleus et rouges.
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