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Features: Cover photo of Ian St. John (Liverpool and Scotland); Bobby Moore writes - 'Burnley - the best soccer school in Britain'; b/w photo of John Ritchie (Stoke City); Ron Davies - the Saint with a head for goals; Colour photos of Pat Crerant (Manchester United) and Terry Venables (Q.P.R.); Leeds - top of the record charts; They've put the 'New' in Newcastle United - the team who surprised all soccer; Nice colour centerfold photo of Derby County - First Division New Boys; b/w photo of Wilf Smith (Sheffield Wednesday) vs. Francis Lee (Manchester City); New Boys on top form; Shoot Readers score at Arsenal; Joe Payne, emergency centre-forward of Luton Town, scored 10 (TEN!) GOALS in one match on Easter Monday, April 13, 1936 vs. Bristol Rovers; Colour photos of Steve Kember (Crystal Palace) and Barry Lyons (Nottingham Forest); Focus on Willie Carr (Coventry City); Gordon Banks; great action b/w photo of Ralph Coates (Burnley) and Bob McNab (Arsenal); A soccer tale of two cities - Merseyside v. Milan!; Colour photo of David Powell (Sheffield United) on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
Features: Cover photo of John Greig (Rangers and Scotland); Bobby Moore writes about Jimmy Greaves "the best of enemies'; b/w photo of Per Bartram (Crystal Palace); The Top 'Doog' - Derek Dougan is soccer's supreme showman; Soccer's rolling stones - players who move from team to team; Colour photos of Alan Gilvean (Spurs) and Fred Pickering (Blackpool); b/w photo of Ian Gibson (Coventry City); Rangers are riding high again; Match-winning 'robots' - teams who get goals from 'dead-ball starts'; Colour centerfold photo of Everton - the Blues of Goodison Park; b/w photo of Mick Jones (Leeds United) and John Winfield (Nottingham Forest); England's Football 'Test' Team; Paul Went (Charlton); George Connelly (Celtic); Focus on Brian Kidd (Man. U.); b/w photo of Drew Jarvis (Airdrie); First Class players in the Second Division - Derek Possee, Dixie Hale, Eric McMordie, Tony Green (Blackpool), Keith Newton (Blackburn Rovers); Tragedy for Liverpool's Gallant 'Reds' - knocked out by 'Goals that Never Were'. Colour photo of Terry Paine (Southampton) on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
139pp.+ 61 planches hors-texte et quelques figures dans le texte, 39cm., reliure toile rouge d'éditeur avec titre doré, tranches supérieures dorées, très bon état, poids élévé de 4kg., texte en français, S83548
8vo., First Edition, with plates and maps; purple cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in dustwrapper, the latter lightly chafed at extremities.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with very minor indents to rear. 96pp. The story of the Society of Scottish Artists, established in 1891 with around 100 plates depicting the member's work. With a complete list of the 100s of members over the period of 100 years.
ST-BRIEUC, Imp. Francisque Guyon - 1928 - in-8 - broché - incomplet Pagination 276 à 308 + TableXV - 90 pages + Table
Saint-Brieuc, Les Presses Bretonnes; 1977 - In-8 broché - Illustrations en texte -XI & 156 pages + Table - Bon exemplaire
VG pamphlet. Results inked in the back cover scorecheck. 16183. eng
166 pages. eng
220pp. 29 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
Jacket is cased in protective plastic and is taped to the book on the front inside cover. Library stamps on FEP, pageblock and BEP. Library stickers on FEP and spine. Pages are clean, tight and unmarked. Ex-Library
32 pages, illustrated. eng
London, The Catholic Book Club, 1950. 4to. alargado; 240 pp. Encuadernación original en tela. El periplo español del célebre médico católico ingles que se opuso frontalmente al "birth control" propugnado y abanderado por Marie Stopes (1880-1958).
Previous owner's name on title page. No other inscriptions or marks. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 96pp. This book covers the history of the steam boats of Scotland from 1819, well illustrated in colour.
VG paperback reprint.9651. eng
No marks or inscriptions to contents and no creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, very minor traces of storage and no bumping to corners. 44pp. Stories of happenings, many gruesome, in the past in Scotland. Illustrated.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers, both of which are slightly curled outwards. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, tiny rub to upper front edge and no bumping to corners. 68pp. A detailed guide to the health benefits of the local Spa water at Strathpeffer in Ross and Cromarty plus a series of motor tours around the area, its history and some Scottish to English translations of place names. Illustrated. Undated ca 1960.
64pp., 2e éd., br., bon état, dans la série "Science et religion. Les grands philosophes"
viii + 328pp., 23cm., in the series "Clarendon paperbacks", previous owner's name on first page, softcover, VG
in-16, 225 pages, broche, couverture illustree (à la Chouette). Bel exemplaire. [PM-LP2]
No marks or inscriptions. Faint creasing to covers and a few pages, none to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked slightly indented boards and no bumping to corners. 95pp.
3 vols., 8vo., with 3 engraved frontispieces (original tissue guards present), engraved and printed titles, and 48 engraved plates and portraits, neat contemporary signature on title of first volume, later uniform signature on front free endpapers; attractively bound in contemporary navy half calf, blue cloth sides, backs with raised bands, second compartments with red leather labels lettered and ruled in gilt, third compartments lettered and numbered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, marbled edges, ivory endpapers, backstrips very lightly chafed at heads else a very good, bright, cleasn fresh copy. The front endpapers of the first volume carry extensive and relevant annotation in a neat scholarly hand. The frontispieces are (respectively) 'Stirling', 'Dunstaffnage' and 'Inverness'; the engraved titles 'Craigmillar Castle', 'Linlithgow' and 'Fort Augustus. Loch Ness', all by Miller after Turner. Essentially a popular history of Scotland, 'Tales of a Grandfather' was written by Scott for his grandson John Hugh Lockhart. First published between 1828 and 1830, the three Scottish volumes were later joined by a fourth volume (1831) covering France from Charlemagne to Louis XIV. The Scottish volumes are however, complete in themselves. A REMARKABLY BRIGHT, CRISP, CLEAN SET IN WHOLLY UNRESTORED PERIOD BINDING. SCARCE THUS.
8vo., First Edition, with illustrations; cloth, a very good, clean copy in the dustwrapper. Trout fishing in Scotland. Scarce in this condition
First Edition, 4 parts in one, lxiv, 274pp., limited to 275 copies, this is 1 of 250 on small paper, with the title-pages to the original parts and an 8pp., `Hand-List of Books Printed at Aberdeen Printers 1620-1736' bound in at end, orig. quarter calf, head of spine chipped, uncut, t.e.g. The majority of the book (274pp.,) is a list of works published in Aberdeen or by Aberdeen printers, most of them being described in great detail, the other 64pp., are historical notes about the printers.
192 pages. A sampling of the contents include: Laws of the game; International bowling contests; Visit of South African team; Scottish Bowling Association; Highland Bowling Association; vintage ads; and much more. Name erased from first blank page. Somewhat above-average external wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this diminutive yet informative item. Book