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19274616Cleveland 1927. Good. Three serial works: 432; 511; 471pp. All bound in original printed wrappers stapled. Mostly minor wear and dust-soiling to wrappers some chipping. Middle work worn and chipped with text block and both covers detached but present and no loss of text. A trio of works recording the minutes of three separate annual sessions of the North Ohio Conference Branch Women's Mite Missionary Society of the A.M.E. Church between 1924 and 1927. The meetings were held in Youngstown Cleveland and Alliance Ohio respectively. Each work prints the officers and members of the N.O.C.B.W.M.M. Society as well as each conference's daily activities the minutes of the Executive Board meeting various officer and committee reports and more. One of the more interesting features of the works is the two-page table which concludes each work listing the various societies throughout Ohio their president and corresponding secretary and detailed financial data. All three pamphlets also contain the text of the President's Report or Annual Address providing details on the leadership activities of the group. The first two pamphlets have an ownership signature on the front wrapper belonging to Miss Veetta Jackson of Alliance who almost certainly attended all three annual sessions and is listed in the Conference Branch Roll of the third year when the event took place in her hometown. OCLC records microfilm or digital records for a couple of years apparently 1922 and 1926 at a handful of institutions but does not report any copies for any of the annual reports present here in any format. unknown
51-7089Paris: De L'Imprimerie Royale 1770. A selection of 14 engravings on old laid paper. 25 x 20.5cm. OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:490179653. Paris: De L'Imprimerie Royale, 1770 unknown
4800Bourg, P.F. Bottier, 1838 - 1844 ; cinq volumes in-8 ; demi-percaline marron à coins, faux-nerfs, titre manuscrit en doré, plats conservés (reliure mi-XXe) ; XXIV, 224 ; XIV, 350 ; XXV, 404 ; XXXIII, 427 ; III, 304, 67, VIII pp.
195318425Aoste, Imprimerie Valdôtaine, 1953 ; grand in-8, pleine basane havane, dos à nerfs décoré de motifs géométriques à froid, titre doré, premier plat décoré et doré, roulette dorée d'intérieur (reliure de l’éditeur) ; XXXII, 510, (6) pp., 36 illustrations dy compris le frontispice, dont 8 en couleurs.
1961mon0000178936Orto 1961-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback/Hardcover. Clean copy in good condition. Orto hardcover
2002x-0710307659Kegan Paul Intl 2002. Hardcover. New. 384 pages. 10.50x7.00x1.00 inches. Kegan Paul Intl hardcover
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: "All circuits are busy; I will call you" - the phrase of operators dealing with heavy traffic; Good-bye to the Seymour and Trinity manual offices - photos; Photo of the ladies of the Nelson small bore rifle club; adding switching equipment in Victoria; Gas masks, helmets, and more in Alma operating room - photo; Action photo of the First Vancouver Cadet Training Corps; Record load of telephone calls handled in B.C. in 1942 - article and photos; George Friend - Alma plant man - article and photos; Second birthday of the Van-Tel Credit Union; A few lines from the front lines - parts of letters from phone men on active service; John Jessop dies - photo and article; Back cover wartime announcement "Be Careful What You Say"; Photos of females filling in for males in the Vancouver Engineering department; Victory Bond ad.; Wire Shortage - here's why; "Behind the Lines!" - by George Matthew Adams; Wartime Problems of Telephone Business set forth in Annual Report; Great Cheque mystery solved by new payroll machine - 2 pages of photos and text; Popular traffic official dies - Robert A Henderson; Honour Roll, World War II; Honour Roll, World War I; Credit Union article; Letter by operator Elsie Forman; variety of photos emphasizing wartime parts shortages and recycling; Victory Bond ad.; E.E. (Slim) Sinden, wire chief at Chilliwack; Operator's form association; Roland Arthur Chute, former Kamloops Manager, retires; John Sowerby - survived fire and earthquake to become a phone man - article and photos; P.J. (Pete) McCormick retires; Illustrated letter from G.R. Peakes, Major-General, G.O.C.-in-C., Pacific Command, saluting the telephone industry; Many additional war photos/content; Using phones to report forest fires; Article on operator 'Quiz Kids' - information operators; honour roll of employees who have joined the war effort; Oliver Plant man Reuben Echlis retires; article from Reader's Digest arguing for wartime wage and price controls; James D. Baker passes away; William Henry Cooke retires; Update from Pipe-Major Edmund Esson in Sicily; Ex-operators rally to aid of telephone company, including newspaper ad.; Miss Leonie Michaud retires; Hockey star and telephone man Leslie Steel dies in Vancouver; many wonderful Victory Garden photos; war bond ad; Victory Loan depends on the Phone; Introducing Jack Veitch; Ads showing the wartime contributions of operators; in memory of Henry G. E. Goult; Victoria construction gang at work in photos; Photo of Victoria's operators at work; Farewell to Ernest F. Helliwell; Cranbrook operator, Minnie Egan, retires; Edward Dawson dies suddenly; Sergeant James Clark, R.C.A.F., reported a missing; Ernest S. Harris bids farewell; Cover photo of Pilot Officer Gordon Heselton, the first B.C. man to win a decoration in WWII (with story inside); photo of '25 club' war savings stamp booklet; 40 miles of phone bills - many photos; Record long distance load in 1943 but local calls show decline; John D. Johnston, general commercial manager; Full page instructions with the heading "Strict Conservation of Paper now a Necessity"; Jim Baigent and Arthur (Pop) Harness retire; "Lick Stamps to Lick Hitler" on back cover of one issue; Telephone Talk is shrunk to conserve paper; Net Revenue decrease in 1943; Full-page article o Book
20002502170117xbvkLondon, late 1990s/early 2000s. Ca. 22,5 x 19,1 cm.
20002502170115xbvkLondon, late 1990s/early 2000s. Ca. 25,2 x 19,4 cm.
20002502170114xbvkLondon, late 1990s/early 2000s. Ca. 30 x 21 cm (sheet), ca. 24 x 19 cm (image).
20002502170122xbvkLondon, late 1990s/early 2000s. Ca. 18,3 x 21,5 cm.
20002502170118xbvkLondon, late 1990s/early 2000s. Ca. 29,6 x 20,9 cm (sheet), ca. 24,3 x 19,3 cm (image).
20002502170123xbvkLondon, late 1990s/early 2000s. Ca. 29,6 x 20,9 cm (sheet), ca. 22,2 x 19,4 (image).
20002502170119xbvkLondon, late 1990s/early 2000s. Ca. 26,5 x 19,3 cm.
20002502170120xbvkLondon, late 1990s/early 2000s. Ca. 29,7 x 20,8 cm (sheet), ca. 25,1 x 19,5 (image).
20002502170116xbvkLondon, late 1990s/early 2000s. Ca. 29,6 x 21 cm (sheet), ca. 26,7 x 19,4 cm (image).
20002502170121xbvkLondon, late 1990s/early 2000s. Ca. 29,6 x 20,9 cm (sheet), ca. 26,3 x 19,5 (image).
221 pages. Glossary. Bibliography. Colour photography and black and white illustrations. The author "Writes movingly about the grandeur of ancient trees and stunning figured woods and explains how he selects and prepares his materials. Above all, he impresses us with his devotion to discovering the inherent beauty of wood so that noble trees might have a second life as furniture... Looks at the world through the eyes of an artist and evokes the joy of living in harmony with nature." - from dust jacket. Heavily worn former library copy with the usual library markings. Back hinge open. Front hinge starting. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A worthy reading copy of this esteemed work. Book
1941159846N.p.: N.p. 1941. Two vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1941 film noir one showing Cary Grant presenting Joan Fontaine with a glass of poisoned milk and the other showing Fontaine giving Grant a suspicious glance. One with a number stamp and mimeo snipe on the verso the other with a printed mimeo snipe. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1932 novel "Before the Fact" by Francis Iles about a woman who marries a handsome irresponsible playboy in order to avoid life as an old maid but soon suspects he wants to kill her for her life insurance payout. Nominated for three Academy Awards winning one for Best Actress for Joan Fontaine. <br /> <br /> 7.25 x 9 inches. Very Good plus lightly toned with a small crease at the bottom left corner. <br /> <br /> Godard Histoires du cinema. Grant US. Penzler 101. Selby US. Selby US Canon. Silver and Ward Classic Noir. N.p. unknown
2012Manohar-9780415698948Routledge 2012. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2012Manohar-9780415698948Routledge 2012. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
736<p>Harrap London 1932. ii 116pp 50 full page plates '.studies by lithography in full colours from the originals of .'. With a glossary. Limited to 520 numbered copies. Cloth boards leather spine. Covers little scuffed. Scuffed and marked slip case with some paper loss. Occasional light offsetting from plates. A nice copy. 38x28cms.</p> Harrap, London, 1932. hardcover
12mo. with a table in the text neat mid-nineteenth signature on front free endpaper; contemporary calf back with flat bands ruled in gilt second compartment with black leather label ruled and lettered in gilt all other compartments ruled and tooled in gil Bishop Challoner's prayer book for the laity was first published in 1740. A VERY SCARCE EDITION. No copy is listed in BLPC or COPAC.
197125396New York: The World Publishing Company 1971. Cloth. Very Good /Near Fine. A very notable Association copy: WARMLY INSCRIBED BY GRACE HALSELL WHO EDITED AND WROTE THE INTRODUCTION FOR THIS BOOK TO JOHN HOWARD GRIFFIN THE LEGENDARY AUTHOR OF "BLACK LIKE ME" WHOSE EXAMPLE ACCORDING TO THE INSCRIPTION INSPIRED GRACE TO TRY A SIMILAR EXPERIMENT IN SWITCHING RACES AND TO RECORD THE EXPERIENCE IN HER OWN PIONEERING BOOK ON THE SUBJECT "SOUL SISTER". A solid copy of the 1971 stated 1st printing to boot. Clean and VG with light cocking to the binding in a crisp price-intact Near Fine dustjacket. Octavo important memoir by the older brother of slain Civil Rights leader Medgar Evers. The World Publishing Company unknown
192161617New York:: Cupples & Leon Company 1921. publisher's printed boards with applied color illustrations on front panels; 2 of 3 in dust jacket; the whole enclosed in publisher's two-part box with illustrated label on top. Books all fine apart from inscriptions; one jacket lightly stained and creased; Peter Rabbit toy fine; box repaired at joints with clear tape; label soiled. 12mo. Pictured by Richard Hudson. Ink gift inscription in one volume; pencil inscriptions in other two volumes; C. &. L. Co.'s Peter Rabbit Series. Cupples & Leon Company, hardcover