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1908BBS-2019989John Murray 1908. Hardcover. Good. Brown cloth with darker brown titling and decoration with light rubbing to edges spine a little toned. Spine tilted backward. Binding cracked slightly at half title but intact and is sound through text. Bookplate at front paste down prior owner's name inked to rear paste down rare instances of light pencil marking in text. John Murray hardcover
1992Q-0931394325Birmingham Museum of Art 1992-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Birmingham Museum of Art paperback
1965167572Beverly Hills CA: Seven Arts Pictures 1965. Vintage studio still photograph from the US release of the 1965 British film showing actor Christopher Lee in yellowface as Fu Manchu. <br /> <br /> The first entry in a five-part series featuring Lee as Sax Rohmer's Chinese criminal mastermind followed by "The Brides of Fu Manchu" 1966. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in County Dublin Ireland.<br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. About Fine. Seven Arts Pictures unknown
196436869Santa Barbara California: Art Gallery University of California At Santa Barbara. As New. 1964. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - 45 works catalogued and illustrated in black and white. -- with a bonus offer-- . Art Gallery, University of California At Santa Barbara paperback
19642286The Art Gallery University of California Santa Barbara 1964. Softcover. VG. Color wraps. 3 color 42 bw plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1964-1965 series of exhibitions of artwork by American artist William Merritt Chase. With an extensive illustrated essay by Ala Story. Includes a bibliography list of collections chronology awards list of exhibitions plates. A significant exhibition and a nice introduction to the artist. The Art Gallery, University of California, Santa Barbara unknown books
19435466Florence Alabama: The Church 1943. Octavo 23 x 15.5 cm. 171 v pages. Advertisements. Errata list page 1. Cover title. Table of contents. Third Edition. A generous helping of more than nine hundred recipes clearly an act of perseverance to review and produce during wartime. Southern favorites stand in relief: Cracklin Bread Hush Puppies Ambrosia Daube Glacé Cabbage Au Gratin Creole Peas Fried Bananas Black Bottom Pie Pecan Cake. But this is a substantial revision of the second edition and the Women of Trinity Guild were noting with interest recipes from beyond their immediate sphere as much as was the case anywhere else. Three early instances of Italian-American spaghetti exemplify the cuisine's transition from "peasant" food to household staple. Florence is a well-known constituent municipality of The Shoals in Alabama's northwestern corner the birthplace of W. C. Handy and by extension it is often said the birthplace of the Blues. The seat of Lauderdale County the city and the surrounding region had become prosperous through its abundant access to water power early in the nineteenth century. Though not the first Episcopalian congregation established in Alabama – Anglicans had already settled in Mobile and Tuscaloosa – Trinity Church founded in 1836 and still an active community lays claim to the title of oldest parish in the Tennessee Valley. Several handwritten corrections in pencil otherwise clean and bright internally. In stapled black-lettered red wrappers worn at the corners and with some good sized chips to the spine. Front panel of wrapper is illustrated with a photograph of Wesleyan Hall University of North Alabama. Good only. Scarce. OCLC locates three copies of the present revised edition and one copy of the first edition 1929; a copy of the second edition 1931 is also known; none of these editions is included in Brown Cagle or Cather. [The Church] unknown
19315467Florence Ala: The Church 1931. Octavo 22.5 x 14.5 cm. x 151 xxix pages. Advertisements. Table of contents. Stated Second Edition likely a corrected printing of the first edition. An evidently well-received collection of nine hundred recipes following closely upon the first edition of only two years previous with the same 151 pages. Southern favorites stand in relief: Southern Egg Bread Okra Gumbo Bishop Whipple Pudding Ambrosia Owendaw Asparagus Loaf Blackeye Peas Elder Blossom Wine Creole Pralines. But it would be misleading to truncate the story there for the Women of Trinity Guild could venture out as eagerly as their counterparts elsewhere from Almond Bisque and Lobster Canapes to Queen of Trifles and Banberry sic Tarts. Marginalia on page 110 comments on the Sponge Cake fine “…grand but a lot of workâ€. For more local color an advertisement on the rear of wrappers is for “Dowdy’s Pit Bar-B-Q Fish-Chili Lee Highway.†~ Florence is a well-known constituent municipality of The Shoals in Alabama’s northwestern corner the birthplace of W. C. Handy and by extension it is often said the birthplace of the Blues. The seat of Lauderdale County the city and the surrounding region had become prosperous through its abundant access to water power early in the nineteenth century. Though not the first Episcopalian congregation established in Alabama – Anglicans had already settled in Mobile and Tuscaloosa – Trinity Church founded in 1836 and still an active community lays claim to the title of oldest parish in the Tennessee Valley. ~ Several pages splash-stained but text unobscured throughout. Stapled in blue wrappers titled in black; stained and faded but nonetheless intact. Good. A lengthy gift presentation handwritten in ink on page ix addressed to “a bride†as per page 48 with corresponding recommendations marking several recipes. Scarce. OCLC locates no copies of this second edition though one copy of the first edition and three copies of the revised third edition of 1943 are reported; none of these editions in Brown Cagle or Cather. [The Church] unknown
19435466Florence Alabama: The Church 1943. Octavo 23 x 15.5 cm. 171 v pages. Advertisements. Errata list page 1. Cover title. Table of contents. Third edition. A generous helping of more than nine hundred recipes clearly an act of perseverance to review and produce during wartime. Southern favorites stand in relief: Cracklin Bread Hush Puppies Ambrosia Daube Glacé Cabbage Au Gratin Creole Peas Fried Bananas Black Bottom Pie Pecan Cake. But this is a substantial revision of the second edition and the Women of Trinity Guild were noting with interest recipes from beyond their immediate sphere as much as was the case anywhere else. Three early instances of Italian-American spaghetti exemplify the cuisine's transition from "peasant" food to household staple. Florence is a well-known constituent municipality of The Shoals in Alabama's northwestern corner the birthplace of W. C. Handy and by extension it is often said the birthplace of the Blues. The seat of Lauderdale County the city and the surrounding region had become prosperous through its abundant access to water power early in the nineteenth century. Though not the first Episcopalian congregation established in Alabama - Anglicans had already settled in Mobile and Tuscaloosa - Trinity Church founded in 1836 and still an active community lays claim to the title of oldest parish in the Tennessee Valley. Several handwritten corrections in pencil otherwise clean and bright internally. In stapled black-lettered red wrappers worn at the corners and with some good sized chips to the spine. Front panel of wrapper is illustrated with a photograph of Wesleyan Hall University of North Alabama. Good only. Scarce. OCLC locates three copies of the present revised edition and one copy of the first edition 1929; a copy of the second edition 1931 is also known; none of these editions is included in Brown Cagle or Cather. [The Church] unknown books
19315467Florence Ala: The Church 1931. Octavo 22.5 x 14.5 cm. x 151 xxix pages. Advertisements. Table of contents. Stated second edition likely a corrected printing of the first edition. An evidently well-received collection of nine hundred recipes following closely upon the first edition of only two years previous with the same 151 pages. Southern favorites stand in relief: Southern Egg Bread Okra Gumbo Bishop Whipple Pudding Ambrosia Owendaw Asparagus Loaf Blackeye Peas Elder Blossom Wine Creole Pralines. But it would be misleading to truncate the story there for the Women of Trinity Guild could venture out as eagerly as their counterparts elsewhere from Almond Bisque and Lobster Canapes to Queen of Trifles and Banberry sic Tarts. Marginalia on page 110 comments on the Sponge Cake fine ".grand but a lot of work". For more local color an advertisement on the rear of wrappers is for "Dowdy's Pit Bar-B-Q Fish-Chili Lee Highway." ~ Florence is a well-known constituent municipality of The Shoals in Alabama's northwestern corner the birthplace of W. C. Handy and by extension it is often said the birthplace of the Blues. The seat of Lauderdale County the city and the surrounding region had become prosperous through its abundant access to water power early in the nineteenth century. Though not the first Episcopalian congregation established in Alabama - Anglicans had already settled in Mobile and Tuscaloosa - Trinity Church founded in 1836 and still an active community lays claim to the title of oldest parish in the Tennessee Valley. ~ Several pages splash-stained but text unobscured throughout. Stapled in blue wrappers titled in black; stained and faded but nonetheless intact. Good. A lengthy gift presentation handwritten in ink on page ix addressed to "a bride" as per page 48 with corresponding recommendations marking several recipes. Scarce. OCLC locates no copies of this second edition though one copy of the first edition and three copies of the revised third edition of 1943 are reported; none of these editions in Brown Cagle or Cather. [The Church] unknown books
19581342206Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1958. Hardcover. Octavo; 2 volumes; G-; Ex-library; Hardcover; Spine brown with gold print call number label at bottom; Boards in brown cloth with gold print call number label on front lower corners cocked spines mild wear to spine caps and corners else clean and strong; Text blocks have library stamps on edges and title page library bookplate on front pastedown library pocket on rear pastedown slight tanning to endpapers v. 1 has spine break at p. 242 clean text; 2 vols. xlv 763 pages frontispiece in each volume. 1342206. FP New Rockville Stock. Harvard University Press hardcover books
199890509Kuwait: Center for Research and Studies on Kuwait 1998. Paperback. Very slight sunning. Tiny creases at top and bottom corners slight creasing at foot of spine minor tear at head of spine. Small to moderate folding at bottom corner of several pages. Overall near fine tight and clean copy. White and green quarto no markings on spine white/blank; 400 pages: illustrations maps 10 appendix; 27 cm. Iraq-Kuwait Crisis 1990-1991 -- Law and legislation. War International law War victims -- Legal status laws etc. -- Kuwait. Legislation. War International law War victims -- Legal status laws etc. Genre/Form: History. Time: 1990-1991 Geographic: Kuwait. Includes bibliographical references pages 399-400. Center for Research and Studies on Kuwait paperback
1996Q-0946621276Islamic Texts Society 1996-05-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Islamic Texts Society paperback
1978mon0004024799Twayne Publishers 1/1/1978 12:00:00 AM. hardcover. Good. 1.5000 8.0000 5.6000. General shelf wear to cover/spine/binding.rnPages are clean.rnGood reading copy.rn Twayne Publishers hardcover
19782604200002Twayne Publishers 1978-01-01. hardcover. Good. 6x4x9. Nice copy of this green hardcover. Binding tight. Covers are clean and crisp. Pages appear bright and unmarked. There is light foxing on page edges. Ships FAST! Bringing good books to happy readers since 2002. Twayne Publishers hardcover
197828289Afton Minnesota U.S.A.: Birmingham Museum of Art. As New. 1978. Paperback. 0931394007 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - -- with a bonus offer-- . Birmingham Museum of Art paperback
197484925Freiburg im Breisgau: Klaus Schwarz 1974. Paperback. Very Good. maps 362p. Wrapper. 21cm. Islamkundliche Unterscuchungen band 25. German text. <br/><br/> Klaus Schwarz paperback books
197059398Santa Barbara California: Art Galleries University of California. As New. 1970. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 70 pp. With 39 ills. 3 col. . 23 x 22 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Art Galleries, University of California paperback
19515722Birmingham Alabama: The Church 1951. Ring bound book 23 x 16 cm. 156 ii pages. Typescript. Illustrated. Advertisements. Title and date of publication from cover. Author and illustrators from prefatory remarks on page 2. Evident first edition. A church cookbook undertaken in support of a burgeoning suburban community to the south of Birmingham. With two hundred fifty attributed recipes; among them: Pear Relish with onions and peppers Black Cherry Salad Sea Food Gumbo Southern Pork Chops with Rice Baked Ham Sandwich Red Cabbage Casserole Squash Souffle Glazed Apricots Whole Grain Banana Bread Black Bottom Pie Caramel Cocoanut Cake Pineapple Torte. ~ Several small neighborhoods south of the Red Mountain ridge below Southside voted to incorporate in 1926 under the name Homewood. Still in the same year members of Trinity Methodist a mission church at Sixth Avenue and 31st Street saw the advantage of starting anew and purchased property on Oxmoor Road in the new municipality. The new church's doors opened as the Great Depression descended but the community revived after the Second World War and its sanctuary was renovated in 1950. Thus Trinity Methodist Church Cook Book appeared as construction invoices came due and as the silver anniversary of the congregation approached. ~ Formation of the Women's Society of Christian Service was the result of the merger of the Home and Foreign Missionary Societies of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1939 the year of the emergence of the Methodist Church from the amalgamation of several regional manifestations of Wesleyan Methodism in North America. In 1972 after the next denominational merger the organization would unite with the Wesleyan Service Guild to form United Methodist Women. The illustrators presumably members of the congregation are otherwise unknown. ~ Interior clean save for a few spot-stains and minor age-darkening at the edges; several pages pulling at the ring holes. Publisher's yellow binder soiled title in black. Unrecorded. OCLC locates no copies; not in Brown Cagle or Cather. [The Church] unknown books
19215128Lafayette Ala: The Church 1921. Octavo 22.5 x 15 cm. 44 xvi pages. Advertisements. Title from cover. Evident FIRST EDITION. A church cookbook with more than 250 recipes many attributed. Most entries adhere to the reliable conventions promised by the title but there are also such glimpses of the geography as Pecan Cake requiring two and a quarter pounds of pecans a custardy Burnt Almond Cream Banana Fritters and Squash Cakes. ~ Though not the earliest congregations in Alabama the so-called Primitive Baptists – the “church of the people†who eschewed hierarchy and claimed personal experience of the spirit as ultimate authority – dominated among the Christian communities by the middle of the nineteenth century. Since the decade when True and Tried Recipes appeared the First Baptist Church of Lafayette in Chambers County a stone’s throw from the Georgia border has been remembered as a bastion of the Southern Convention the spiritual home of several Alabamians who served as representatives of their state in Washington not the least of whom was Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black 1886-1971. ~ Stapled in brown wrappers titled in black. Owner’s name in pencil on cover: “Bess.†One recipe corrected in ink. Near fine. Unrecorded. OCLC locates no copies; not in Brown Cagle or Cather. The Church unknown
19215128Lafayette Ala: The Church 1921. Octavo 22.5 x 15 cm. 44 xvi pages. Advertisements. Title from cover. Evident FIRST EDITION. A church cookbook with more than 250 recipes many attributed. Most entries adhere to the reliable conventions promised by the title but there are also such glimpses of the geography as Pecan Cake requiring two and a quarter pounds of pecans a custardy Burnt Almond Cream Banana Fritters and Squash Cakes. ~ Though not the earliest congregations in Alabama the so-called Primitive Baptists - the "church of the people" who eschewed hierarchy and claimed personal experience of the spirit as ultimate authority - dominated among the Christian communities by the middle of the nineteenth century. Since the decade when True and Tried Recipes appeared the First Baptist Church of Lafayette in Chambers County a stone's throw from the Georgia border has been remembered as a bastion of the Southern Convention the spiritual home of several Alabamians who served as representatives of their state in Washington not the least of whom was Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black 1886-1971. ~ Stapled in brown wrappers titled in black. Owner's name in pencil on cover: "Bess." One recipe corrected in ink. Near fine. Unrecorded. OCLC locates no copies; not in Brown Cagle or Cather. The Church unknown books
1959706660PN. New. 1959. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
19392.2626Paris July - October 1939. . 1st ed. Wrappers. Cover by Aristide Maillol. 26.5x35.5. illus. unknown
193825161Paris Payot 1938 In-8 46 photographies hors texte, 233 pp, rare exemplaire relié, couvertures non conservées
19981106832Frankfurt, Bern: Lang, 1998. 219 S. Originalbroschur.