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4to., First Edition, with numerous photographs, illustrations, diagrams and plans in the text, and microfiche in pocket at rear; original pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy. Major papers include: Smith & Jennings. Clearances in Combe Haven Valley; Holgate. Napoleonic Camp at Bullen Down; Smith. Anglo-Saxon Burials Stafford Road, Brighton; Gardiner. Excavations at Testers; Holmes. Saxon Church at West Blatchington; Milner-Gulland. Greatham Church; Aldsworth & Harris. St. Mary's Church, Sompting; Stevens. Early Millsteads, Polegate; Small. Review of Ashdown Forest; Caffyn. Marriage in the Mid-Sussex Weald; Kelly. Coade Stone in Sussex; Jones. Oasthouses in Ewhurst Parish.
119 p. + Frontis woodcut showing the prohibition of tobacco chewing. Browned but not brittle. 150 mm. Original worn binding. Leather spine perished. Plain paper covered boards. Front board detached. Title continues: "Also, The Constitution, Or Civil Compact, Entered Into And Adopted By The Towns Of Windsor, Hartford, And Wethersfield In 1638-9. To Which Is Added Some Extracts From The Laws And Judicial Proceedings Of New-Haven Colony Commonly Called Blue Laws." S&S/AI 31124. Hardbound. Good. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AI BX 6
119 p. + Frontis woodcut showing the prohibition of tobacco chewing. Mild foxing. Early orange paper bookseller's label of W.A. Leary's Cheap Book Store, Philadelphia. Early printed ownership label with intricate black border of Joseph C. Boyd, Attorney At Law, Baltimore. Printed by J. Young. Boyd's dates are: 1818-1861. 155 mm. Original purple leather binding, worn. Needs to be resewn. Title continues: "Also, The Constitution, Or Civil Compact, Entered Into And Adopted By The Towns Of Windsor, Hartford, And Wethersfield In 1638-9. To Which Is Added Some Extracts From The Laws And Judicial Proceedings Of New-Haven Colony Commonly Called Blue Laws." S&S/AI 43-1258. Hardbound. Good. AI BX 6
200 p. Loss bottom margin corner of title page. Lacks fly leaves. Page 197 torn without loss. Very age stained. Early pencil manuscript ownership of Ms. Eliza Johnson, Derby, CT. 12mo. 185 mm. Original worn leather binding. Title continues: "Part I. Containing A History of The Town Of East Haven. 1644-1800. Part II. Containing An Account Of The Names, Marriages, And Births. 1644-1800. Part III. Containing An Account Of The Deaths In The Families Named In The Second Part From The Year 1647 To The End Of The Year 1823." Includes interesting details about early East Haven Connecticut: boundaries; iron-works and mills; land divisions; controversies with New-Haven and Branford; town charters; ecclesiastisal affairs; schools; population and taxes; losses by war; natural history and curiosities; roads and public lands; etc. Howes D-387; S&S/AI 15987. Hardbound. Good. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AI BX 6
Pages 393-408 (16 pages in this issue). Features: Bar the Red Cross From Britain!, by Charles A. Collman; How the Germans "Helped to Save the Life of the Nation" - Extracts from the Congressional proceedings that should make America blush; Behind the Scenes at the Capital; Right From the Shoulder - Congressman -at-large Jeff. McLemore of Texas Tells George Haven Putnam (Born in London) What He Thinks of His "American Rights Committee"; Thoughts of a "Gently Hazed" American; "American Rights and British Pretensions"; Genuine Belgian Atrocities - by Louis Viereck; Working for Mr. Morgan; Shamed by Austria; Mr. Wilson's Poor Rule; Who is Dr. Cecelie Greil?; Press Degrades itself in Foreign Eyes; War Bond Ads; Financial Forum; and more. Short opening along coverfold. Unmarked. Average wear. A worthy copy. Magazine
96 pages. Black and white photographic plates. Fold out map inside back cover entitled "South Haven Peninsula - Studland Heath, To Illustrate the Paper by C. Driver". Features: The Blosseville Coast of East Greenland, by Captain Ejnar Mikkelsen; The Physiography of South Haven Peninsula, Studland Heath, Dorset; Observations on Certain Antarctic Icebergs, by J.M. Wordie and Stanley Kemp - photo plates of icebergs with different colours; Frederik Hendrik Island; The New Road Map of Great Britain; The Mount Everest Expedition; Photographic Surveys - Review. University library bar code upon first page of advertisements otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
pp. xi, (1) [List of plates], 660. Illustrated with numerous engraved plates. Some plates printed on tissue like paper. Foxed. Early manuscript ownership of Thomas Corydon Moore, 1865 on frontis and some plates. XLib bookplate of Mt. St. Mary's College Library on front paste down. XLib stamp on title page. 12mo. 175 mm. Original worn and rubbed leather binding. Original leather spine label, loss on one corner. Head and tail of spine worn with some loss. S&S/AI 6473. First American Edition. Hardbound. Good. Ron bought before consign. AI BX 8
Features/Photos: Wilson becomes Prime Minister; full-page colour ads for the Hillman Imp and Dry Fly Sherry; Russia's new First Secretary Brezhnev; Setbacks in Vietnam; First Gold for Britain in Tokyo - Mary Rand wins the long jump with a world record; Martin Luther King awarded Nobel Prize; Regent's new refinery at Milford Haven; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
Features: The Chief's Daughter - dark deeds in Africa; The Mystery Man - an unusual man who served in the Merchant Navy on the Western Ocean; Three Christmas Days - reprint of a 1905 story dealing with a series of coincidences in Australia; Big Game Farming on the border of Kenya and Tanganyika; Dead Man's Trouble - a man gets in trouble because of his (dead) double; Australia's 'Prison Trees'; My Crocodile; Matcheli Makes 'Medicine'; Crack of Doom - a former Mountie's graphic account of a touch-and-go experience in the Canadian Arctic; Desert El Dorado - Tennant's Creek, Australia and its early history; Our Trip to Robber's Roost - a roadless wilderness in Nebraska which provided haven for many outlaws in earlier years; The Wailing Waterhole - a tale from Australia's Outback; and more. Above-average wear. Chips from backstrip. Binding intact. Covers attached. Book
Stories: Murder on the Border; The Laplanders of Norway; Hummingbird Haven; Murmansk Convoy; Hunting the Cattle Rustlers; Happy; Entombed Beneath the Sea; The Skull Tobacco Box; Sharks on the War Front; Koch of the Corio; Lobengula's Treasure; Jurisprudence; Crocodiles Kill in Africa; Goanna Hunting. Average wear. Book
Stories: Valley of Headless Men; Typhoon Warning; How Pond Creek Fought the Railroad; A Memorable Lion Hunt; Find the Woman!; The House at Luzolo; S-A-L-T!; The Python; Arab Dhows; The Lost Oasis; Hunter's Luck; Australian Diviners. Average wear. Binding intact. Book
250 p. Age stain. Browned but not brittle. 12mo. 175 mm. Original full leather binding. Original leather spine label. Extremities slightly rubbed and worn. Title continues: "Or, Suitable Directions, Cautions, And Encouragement, To The Believer, On His First Entrance Into The Divine Life." Includes subscriber's list. From the Second London Edition. S&S/AI 24978. Hardbound. Very good. Scarce. AI BX 6
Contents: Nice Wurlitzer organ ad inside front cover. A Theatre Organ Comes to Downers Grove North High School - CATOE moves a Wurlitzer. Photo of the inside of the Norshore Theatre, Chicago - An acre of seats in a palace of splendor. Final curtain for the New Haven Paramount; Building for the Future - preserving a talent pool of organ builders and maintainers in future generations; Nuggets from the Golden Days; ConnValChap Scholarship Winners; Randy Sauls at the organ - Personality Profile; Hollywood Cavalcade; Obituaries for Eddie Peabody and Frederick Charles Wood, console designer for the Wurlitzer Company in the 1920s. Great Conn Organ ad features the Phantom of the Opera. Dennis James and "The Phantom" Thrill 3800. Record reviews. Snippets from England. Where the Bartons were - Part 5 - part of the only authorized list of Barton installations, provided by Dan Barton. Home Organ Festival Glitters - the eleventh stanza at Hoberg's resort in northern California - with many photos; Eddie Dunstedter recovering. Letters. Reader contributions. Lee Erwin plays unusual 'soundless' concert for a deaf-mute audience at the university of Rhode Island. Chapter news. Classified ads. Rodgers Organ Company back cover ad featuring Bob Power and his Rodgers custom built instrument. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy. Book
[ca. 90] pp., geïllustreerd, 30cm., goede staat, B101502
84 pages. Features: M.P. Mark Smerchanski; Brooklyn Swamp Sniper; Photo of Philadelphia Black Panthers with hands up against wall, surrounded by police; Jess Unruh; One-page article on American trucking; Mid-east crisis; Buildup on the Suez; Victory for Buddhists in South Vietnam; Cutting the pay of India's Princes; Pitney-Bowes ad feafures photo of resort operator Bob Eirich; Pursuit of the Poppy - article on the fight against drug trafficking; French author Francois Mauriac; Celebrity photos of Grace Slick, Jane Fonda and Cassius Clay; Desegregation - The South's Tense Truce; Nice color centerfold ad for RCA AccuColor TVs; One-page color-photo ad for the Hotel Vancouver features dining room scene; Passing of Vince (Vincent) Lombardi - Proud Father, Proud Son; Animal polluters - manure from factory farms; Lead in the Air - the conversion to lead-free gasoline; Healer Kathryn Kuhlman - veritable one-woman shrine of Lourdes; IBM ad features photo of John T. Drayton, Controller, Atlantic Richfield Canada Ltd.; Feature article - Out on a Limb with the Midi (Midiskirt) - not since Christian Dior's 1947 New Look has a descending hemline raised such a furor; Passing of Abraham Zapruder - who recorded the famous footage of the JFK assassination, General Pierre Koenig, The Rev. Dr. Ralph W. Sockman; Agnes Ernst Meyer; Britain's struggle with stagflation; New Haven trial of Lonnie McLucas - article with photos; Physicist-Astronomer James C. Kemp and J.B. Swedlund discover a white dwarf in the constellation Draco; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
58 pages. Features: Madam Queen - Missouri Pacific Lines - article with photos; $2 million investment in the new Powhatan Arrow by Norfolk & Western - article with photos; San Francisco's Belt Line; Passengers and Trailer Trucks ride the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad - article with map and photos; Photo Section including nice centerfold photo of St. Louis - San Francisco's train No. 409 steaming across Oklahoma; Welded Rail - Continuous Rail promises to be worth the investment - article with photos; The Wandering West Penn - a trip on the pastoral electric line - article with map and nice photos; Southern Pacific innovative photo feature; Archival photos of early days on the Soo Line; Great vintage ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Features: Railroad News Photos; Photo salute to a General, No. 3; The Full Story of The Striped Beast - New Haven's electrified operations between New York and New Haven - long illustrated article; Southbound behind steam - the 2-8-2's of Winston-Salem Southbound - article with photos; Nice feature on the men behind the camera, and samples of their work; Steam in Indian Summer - David P. Morgan; Beware of Trains! - beyond the Atlantic there is witchcraft and magic in the railway for those with hearts to hear; and more. Date stamp on front cover else unmarked. A sound copy., Magazine
50 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: The Man in the Tower; What's in a Name?; Engines by Herbert Wallis; They were not Scrapped - New Haven saves $4,000,000 by rebuilding 58 engines and saving them for wartime traffic; Wartime Rail Ramble - New York to Milwaukee via Washington, Atlanta, and New Orleans - the 11-day trip of six Eastern railfans; The John Wilkes - Lehigh Valley's No. 28 - Great centerfold photo; Down in Maine - Two-foot gauge scenics; Thomas Leiper's Railroads; Old El Cars Find a New Home - Shipyard Railway is newest electric line; The Old Mullet Road - owned by the State of North Carolina, the A&EC was a political football till leased to private interests. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy. Book
VOGUE CASASupplemento al n° 212 Ottobre 1989rivista in ottimo stato (425 g)E18916
Cinque volumi in 8° così composti: 1904: pp. 573, (7); 1904-1905: 668, (5); 1905: sette fascicoli di 94 pp. ognuno; 1906 (1): sei fascicoli di 94 pp. ognuno; 1906 (2): cinque fascicoli di 90-94 pp. ognuno. Mezza pelle rossa dell’epoca, Dorso a nervetti con titoli oro. Rivista mensile diretta Georges-Albert Puyou de Pouvourville alias Matgioï, pubblicata da aprile 1904 a maggio 1907. Contiene scritti di Matgioï, Leon Champrenaud, Albert Jounet, L. Revel, Joanny Bricaud, "Alta" (Abbe Melinge), F.-Ch. Barlet (A. Faucheux), Larmandie, Fabre des Essarts, V.-E. Michelet, Leon Combes e molti altri. Copia appartenuta all’occultista Marc Haven (Emmanuel Lalande), uno dei compagni più fedeli di Papus. Fu anche membro del primo Consiglio Supremo dell'Ordine Martinista. Nota manoscritta sul frontespizio dei primi due volumi: “Dr. Lalande, 6 volumes dos chagrin rouge”. Oltre a questa nota è presente anche un altro piccolo timbro di possesso. Cfr. Dorbon, 6695.