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162 pages. Features: Great photo inside front cover features a lucky guy with one arm around Marilyn Monroe and the other around another babe (Liz Taylor?); Sex on the Job - industry's most embarrassing problem; The What, The Why, The How-To of Hypnotism; Why do some people go wacky over phonograph records?; It Takes Courage to be a Senator - by John F. Kennedy; Harvey Knox - the daddiest daddy; A Doctor Discovers the Real Miracles at Lourdes; Mental Patients - They Can Go Home Again; The ongoing argument over cancer drug Krebiozen; Tallulah Bankhead; Gaelic Park in New York City; How to Shake a Therblig (photo-illustrated belly-dancing instruction); Earl's Girls - photos of famous beauties; Rock 'N' Religion - the biggest hit in Dixie; Jill Kinmont. Short archival tape repair to bottom of spine. Above-average but not excessive wear. Binding intact. Some ink markings to contents and back cover. 7.5" x 5.5" A worthy copy of what must have been considered quite an edgy publication in its day. Book
80 pages. As recorded on three Myrrh albums. Songs include: Clean Before My Lord; Dove; Drinkin'; Evergreen; Hallelujah, Outasight!; Heaven's Gonna Be a Blast!; Here I Am (Lovely Jesus); Honeytree; I Believe in Heaven; I Am Your Servant; I Don't Have to Worry; I've Got a Lot to Learn; It's Only Right; Job's Song; Little Things; Lullaby in Jesus' Name; Rattle Me, Shake Me; Ruth; Searchlight; Simple Song; Sometimes I Need You; Take Me Back (And Say You Told Me So); Treasures; You and Me. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Book
48 pages. Cover photo of Jimmy Boyd. Songs include: Careless Hands; Carolina Moon; The Christmas Song; Dream Daddy; Gospel Boogie; The Honey Song; Is I Gotta Go To School Ma?; The Little Boy and the Old Man; My Blue Ridge Mountain Home; My Shining Hour; Ole Buttermilk Sky; Owl Lullaby; Pistol Packin' Mama; Quicksilver; Red Silk Stockings and Green Perfume; San fernando Valley; Sioux City Sue; So Long Pal; You Call Everybody Darling. Average wear. Store stamp on front cover otherwise unmarked. Binding sound. A quality vintage copy. Book
Cm. 18; pp. (700). Cloth binding. Very good copy. (Gospel in Ethiopic) 1466/P
56 pages. Cover photo portrait of Britain's WWII strategy-maker, Gen. Sir Alan Francis Brooke. Features: Pie in the Sky - Bruce Hutchison discusses claims of postwar prosperity made by politicians; Dishpan Daddies - men and dishwashing; Man With a Handshake - P.C. House Leader Gordon Graydon travels a lot and presses a lot of flesh; Destroyer Passage - tale of a bad storm during an Atlantic crossing; Milk - photo-illustrated article on this complex industry which is of vital importance to the nation's health and pocket book; Britain's Strategy-Maker - Alan Brooke; Gospel by Word of Hand - the Evangelical Church of the Deaf in Toronto and its Rev. Alexander MacGowan; Fighter Sweep - Gripping account of a spitfire pilot as told to Flying Officer John Clare; Blitz on Moths in the home. Fiction: Pip, Squeak and Wilfred; An Eye on Beulah. Interesting colour American Airlines ad inside front cover shows Uncle Sam locked arms with a Canadian and a Mexican above a map of their North American routes. Editorial - Food May Win the Peace. One-page Ganong chocolates ad with naval motif. Hilarious Kreml hair product ad includes photos of Wild Hair Walter, Slick Sylvester and Billiard Ball Bill. Caterpillar ad shows crawler and troops plodding through Asian jungle beneath caption "What the Little Jap General Forgot". Great wartime black and white ad says "Watch the '43 Fords Go By" and shows Ford military vehicles parading by. Two-page Victory (War) Bonds ad with illustrations of seven Canadians from various walks of life. Nicely illustrated Canadian Pacific (CP) Air Lines ad inside back cover shows man and dog watching passing plane. Back cover Good Year colour-illustrated ad shows desert war scene eerily prescient of recent Middle-East wars. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this vintage wartime issue. Book
68 pages. 17" x 11". Index. Reprint of The Apostolic Faith (1906 - 08) which was originally printed in Los Angeles and edited by William J. Seymour. Unmarked. Average wear. Book
32 pages. Features: A Wasted Sugar Supply - Honey from Honeybees; Wild Youth Proves a Myth - 'girls and boys' between 35 and 45 are rolling up the crime wave; Making the Government Efficient - reorganization would cut 100,000 unnecessary employees from federal payrolls; The White House - a Mecca for Cranks - Secret Service men must be ever alert to guard the President from the Unbalanced; Missionaries and Machine Guns - many preachers of the gospel do not want the protection of bullets; Tom Learns to Play the Game - an American boy who on mastering himself was able to direct others; Henry Ford's Page - Lower price no longer means lower equality; Editorials - making the movies dry, the value of vulgarity, Mussolini forbids earthquake prophet,exams proposed for ministers of religion, Washington's inability to think in other than political terms; Writing Verse for Composite Readers - some versifiers cultivate eccentricity, others are themselves, and therefore poets; Sad Men Who Look So Wistfully at the Sky - author, William F. Hopp has been chaplain of the Michigan State Prison for over seven years - article with photos; Duelists (Fighter Pilots) of the Sky - a tale of knights-errant and their deeds - of their light-heartedness, and their gallant, tragic fate; Under the White Tops with 'Gil' - (part 3) The Big Snake and the Little Dog - and how a darky made millions from circus side shows; Chats with Office Callers - Christmas cards began with Jewish Adolph Tuck, controversy in Canada over union with the U.S., sighting of monster near Prince Rupert, B.C.; The Virginia Signers of the Declaration of Independence; Fascinating illustrated ad for homes which can be built for under $1k in materials; I Read In the Papers - article by Nathaniel Zalowitz in the 'Jewish Daily Forward' declares "...For the overwhelming majority of Jews in American assimilation in any true sense of the term is absolutely out of the question."; The Barefoot Boy - poetry by J.G. Whittier inside back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
P., Diane de Sellier et Citadelles & Mazenod, 200. 2 volumes in-folio, reliés toile bleue sous étui illustré, 324 et 350 p. Richement illustré en couleurs. Ouvrage lourd
Features: Currier & Ives color cover illustration; The Challenge of the Next Decade - Our foreign policy must convince the Kremlin that its hope of expansion is a mirage; Algeria is France's Anguish; Cairo-s Mood - A word and photo report; That Fad From Trinidad - Calypso, a joyous, sorrowful, scandalous music here defined by Geoffrey Holder, a man who first heard it from his mother; As Billy Graham Sees His Role - Bringing his crusade to New York, the controversial, crowd-drawing evangelist says "My job is simply to proclaim the Gospel"; Plea for the Public Defender - William Rogers describes a way to insure competent legal representation for all; Fatigue and Age - A Doctor's Prescription; Sentiment as Seen by Currier & Ives; Anne Frank's Friend - Lies Goosens is now a housewife in Israel (includes two photos of her with Anne Frank when they were children; New Age of Anxiety - Pre-College; Photo feature on the Santa Fe, NM home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Girard; Photos of summer fashions for women; Great one-page color ad for French Line is well-suited for framing; Great one-page color-illustrated ad for the Hotel Nacional de Cuba in Havana; About - Comets; and more. 80 pages. Many fascinating black and white reproductions of photos. Dozens of lovely illustrated ads, some of which are in color. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Features: Peter Stollery - Nomad in the Sahara, Part I; The French Revolution, Quebec 1961 - Jean Lesage et al are breaking up the two-century-old cartel of church and state; Bernard Glaum and the Native Sons of Canada; Samuel Laycock - busy at age 70; The Last Bohemia in Montreal - with photos; The unsinkable Charlotte Whitton; My First Negro, Peter Gzowski; What Television Does to Children - first scientific study; The Lady with a Mission - Ethel Grace has taken the gospel and medical care to the boat people of Hong Kong for 22 years; I worked for Adolph Eichmann - Valerie White, a Czech now living in Toronto, helped process thousands of Jews for Eichmann's Central Office - photos; A Doctor's Case for Private Medicine - Harold Challis, M.D.; Fantastic colour centerfold ad for the new International Travelall Station Wagon. Please note: something, most likely an ad, has been clipped from page 87/88. Middle two pages loose but present. Four inch openings to top edge of back cover and last two pages. Minor calculation on back cover else unmarked. Average wear. A decent copy. Book
366 pages. Undated. Appears to be circa early 1900s. Black and white photographic frontispiece portrait of author. "The most rational and intelligible presentation in general outline of Biblical Revelation, so far as it is as yet complete, that it has been our privilege to discover in extant literature." - from introduction by The Rev. W.J. Sipprell. Prior owner's name upon browned front free endpaper. Small label inside front board. Hand-written notes inside back board. Occasional light pencil markings to contents. Front gutter taped. Above-average wear. A worthy reading copy. Book
62 pages. Many wonderful reproductions of black and white photos. Includes chords, lyrics and piano music for the following songs: At the Meetin'; Resurrection; God You Never Cried; Put Some Water on the Roses; Runnin' from the Truth; Questions; God Won't Live Here Anymore; Reality; Love is Still Alive; The Dead are Crying; Don't It Make You Stop and Wonder Why. Average wear. Minor squiggle to page 8 otherwise unmarked. Binding tight. A quality copy. Book
Paris, Imprimé pour CHARLES MEUNIER, 1919. In-4 ; plein maroquin brun, dos à 4 nerfs sertis de filets à froid se prolongeant sur les plats, titre doré, plat supérieur orné d'une grande plaque de cuir repoussé signée Charles Meunier et datée 1922, figurant Jésus debout devant une croix, contreplats bordés de même maroquin ornés d'un encadrement de 4 filets dorés et 1 à froid, fleurons dorés aux angles (croix), contreplats en reps moiré violet, double garde en reps moiré violet et en papier marbré, tranches dorées sur témoins, couv. et dos conservés, chemise en demi-maroquin de même à rabats doublée, étui bordé de même et gainé (reliure de Charles Meunier). 29 bois en bichromie (noir et sanguine, sauf 2 en noir et bleu) ; vignette de couv., de titre, 4 évangélistes, 19 hors-texte, 3 véritables triptyques et vignette de l'éditeur. Texte serti de filets jaune moutarde, texte en grec en noir et texte en français en rouge sur pages paires, les pages impaires étant réservées aux illustrations. TIRAGE A 165 EXEMPLAIRES, DONT 150 réservés aux membres de la Société du Livre Moderne. EXEMPLAIRE UNIQUE ET PERSONNEL DE CHARLES MEUNIER (n° 1), sur JAPON teinté accompagné de tous les dessins originaux, sauf les vignettes de couverture et titre, tous les états des gravures sur bois en épreuves d'artiste, une suite en bichromie, sur chine avec monogramme rouge de l'artiste, une suite en bichromie sur papier pelure, une suite en noir sur papier pelure, une suite en noir sur chine, une suite des bois du tirage en sanguine sur chine, une suite en bichromie sur chine, plusieurs essais de bois en tirage noir avec rehauts à l'aquarelle sanguine. (La bichromie est une technique par laquelle on reproduit par l'impression une image à l'aide de deux couleurs tramées). Il est enrichi de deux longues notices autographes de Kharis, l'une à contenu philosophico-religieux, mettant en perspective le mysticisme oriental et l'influence qu'il eut sur les premiers chrétiens, l'autre à propos de son idée de l'art et de son illustration pour " L'Evangile", Paris 19/12/1917 ; 3 lettres autographes signées de Léon Mésonier (réviseur du texte grec ?) et deux l.a.s de Kharis (Päl Burger Diether) à propos de la réalisation de cet ouvrage ; UN DESSIN ORIGINAL au trait et au lavis d'encre de Chine sur papier vélin fort ; UNE AQUARELLE ORIGINALE SIGNEE, sur papier d'aquarelle titrée " Marie visite Elisabeth " ; UN BOIS ORIGINAL NON RETENU, sur Japon pelure, dédicacé à Charles Meunier et signé par PÄL BURGER DIETHER. Provenance : P. Brunet (ex-libris). (Mahé; Carteret, Monod 4394). Très belle édition dont l'illustrateur est le suédois PÄL BURGER DIETHER, caché sous le pseudonyme de KHARIS.