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8vo., Third Edition, with photographs in the text; original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a fine copy.
63-5193London UK: Cambridge University Press 1952. Newspaper Clipping: Review 2 pp. 8.5" x 5.5" Good with marginal tears toning creasing minor loss.Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley Thomas Francis Parkinson archive. London, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1952. unknown
2003Q-006000181XAvon 2003-06-01. Mass Market Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Avon paperback
1986WRCLIT65053Berkeley: Twowindows Press 1986. Large octavo. Red linen printed labels. Frontis and photographs. Drawings by Tom Killion. First edition edited with introduction and notes by Sal Noto. One of 351 numbered copies signed by the editor. Bookplate on front pastedown otherwise fine. Twowindows Press unknown books
0706403517.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
GOR003610400Paperback. Very Good. paperback
GOR003627166Paperback. Good. paperback
GOR003872512Paperback. Acceptable. paperback
19761596788835Outlet 1976. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Minor shelf and handling wear overall a clean solid copy with minimal signs of use. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Outlet hardcover
19761783500659Outlet 1976. Hardcover. Very Good. Missing dust jacket; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket missing. Minor shelf and handling wear overall a clean solid copy with minimal signs of use. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Outlet hardcover
194098453London: British School of Archaeology in Egypt & Bernard Quaritch 1940. XVI, 162, XXIV Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
50256545like new. unknown
BN270590Wir ringen nicht mit Tintenfischen mögen aber Tintenfischringe Zst. SEHR GUT <br/><br/>Wir ringen nicht mit Tintenfischen mögen aber Tintenfischringe Zst. SEHR GUT C. Alexander London unknown
75-0694Zurich CH: Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum 1963. First Edition. 4to. Soft Covers. 179 pp. Very Good.Black and white plates. Photographs by Gilbert Ask. Introduction by Henry Francis du Pont. Zurich, CH: Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, 1963. paperback
196855551London England: Old Master Galleries. As New. 1968. 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 - - 23 works catalogued; a number of illustrations most in b/w. -- with a bonus offer-- . Old Master Galleries paperback
1977302744Braunschweig : Waisenhaus-Buchdruckerei - Braunschweig : Kunstverein Braunschweig, 1977. 250 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Schwarz-Weiß- Abbildungen. 32 cm Originalbroschur..29 cm
18612Gordon's letter on letterhead of the Hotel d'Angleterre Copenhagen. 24 June 1912. Barwick's three items on letterheads of Truslove and Hanson 6a Sloane Street London. June and July 1912. Gordon is described in The Times 20 August 1958 as a 'traveller lecturer and author' and a resident of Lausanne at the time of her death. All seven items in fair condition on aged paper with some rust spotting from a paperclip. The book referred to is 'Roumania Yesterday and Today' 1918 which has an introduction and two chapters by the Queen of Romania. ONE: Gordon's letter to Barwick. 24 June 1912. 3pp. 8vo. She writes that she has already tried to place 'the little book' with 'Geo. Bell - Jacks - & Gay & Hancock. As to yr. suggestion that I should dedicate it to a Royalty sic I think the Queen of Roumania - "Carmen Sylva" would accept the dedication though of course I should have first to make the necessary formal application through her secretary'. TWO: Barwick's two Autograph Letters Signed 21 and 24 June 1912 and Autograph Note Signed 2 July 1912 all to an unnamed male recipient. The letter of 24 June 1912 repeats the content of that of three days earlier: 'Dear Sir We enclose MSS for nine months the other 3 months are not yet typed also the book which came out 3 years ago. There is a lot of original stuff in the MSS all those unsigned.' He ends with her address in Copenhagen. THREE: Three carbon copies two of them signed 'C. F. Cazenove SKH'. On 5 July 1912 Cazenove writes to Barwick asking for information despite the fact that Gordon's manuscript 'does not seem to us very attractive'. The other two letters are to Gordon with Cazenove writing in one of them 15 July 1912: 'We are a little doubtful about this but perhaps you could give us in confidence of course some particulars of the sale of the other book of which we see there were five editions.' Gordon's letter on letterhead of the Hotel d'Angleterre, Copenhagen. 24 June 1912. Barwick's three items on letterheads of Trusl unknown
72 pages. Several great pages of great colour illustrations and photos. Includes these songs: London Town; Cafe on the Left Bank; I'm Carrying; Backwards Traveller; Cuff Link; Children Children; Girlfriend; I've Had Enough; With a Little Luck; Famous Groupies; Deliver Your Children; Name and Address; Don't Let it Bring You Down; Morse Moose and the Grey Goose. Average wear. Unmarked. One-inch opening at top of backstrip. Last few pages of photos nearly loose. A worthy vintage copy of this great Wings memento. Book
ria9780198875703_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; A book exploring the role of cricket in shaping the experience of Caribbean migrants in post-war England arguing that cricket was a critical aspect of the experience of the Windrush community shaping the way emigrants saw themselves a hardcover
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, and photographs, illustrations and maps in the text; pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. Extra-illustrated by the insertion of a photographic print of Coulsdon Windmill and postcard of Camberwell Mill. With Addenda slip mounted at front. Blythman 275.
Roy. 8vo., with frontispiece, and photographs, illustrations and maps in the text; pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. With Addenda slip mounted at rear. Blythman 275.
Folio, First Edition, with photographs, illustrations, facsimiles and maps in the text; pictorial wrappers, covers very lightly browned else a near fine copy. Blythman 268.
19283Without place or date. Ballet performed at the Empire Theatre London in 1898. In black and white on 34 x 23 cm shiny art paper. Possibly extracted from an unnamed periodical. Lightly aged and worn and ruckled from being laid down on paper backing. Tiny chip lost at foot. Sixteen female figures are shown in costumes representing newspapers from the 'Daily Mail' to 'The Sketch' and including 'Mdlle. Zangfretta as Fashion' around a central representation of a scene from the ballet featuring Adeline Genée as the Liberty of the Press. Mark Edward Perugini in his 'Art of Ballet' 1915 states of Genée that 'it was her performance as the Spirit of the "Liberty of the Press" in the famous Empire ballet "The Press" invented and designed by Mr. Wilhelm with the choreographic support of Mme. Lanner and music by Mons. Wenzel on February 14th 1898 that first marked her "and for many years to come" as a London "star." The ballet gave her scope for some wonderful and proved immensely popular. It was a novel idea artistically carried out and illustrated the history and power of the Fourth Estate. A number of charming coryphees were ingeniously attired as representatives of the various newspapers boys' costumes indicating the morning and girls' the evening journals. The venerable Times was typified by a man in the guise of Father Time with hour-glass and other symbols of his ancient office and accompanied by a retinue. Mme. Cavallazzi represented Caxton Father of the Printing Press; Mile. Zanfretta the Spirit of Fashion; and there were typical costumes for The Standard The Daily Telegraph The Globe The Daily Mail then two years old! The Illustrated London News who announced that she was " Established 1842 " The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News The Lady's Pictorial The Sketch The Referee and others too numerous to name. So popular did the ballet prove that this also ran for months and it was not until October of the same year that a new production " Alaska" was staged the scenario of which was by Mr. Wilhelm the choregraphy by Mme. Lanner and music by Mons. Wenzel.' See Image. Without place or date. [ Ballet performed at the Empire Theatre, London in 1898.] unknown
26033‘London Institution / Finsbury Circus. Jan. 18. 1834.' On paper watermarked 'GATER / 1815'. See his entry in the Oxford DNB together with A. N. L. Munby’s entertaining ‘The Cult of the Autograph Letter in England’ 1962. 1p 4to. No fold. In good condition on lightly aged paper extracted from a notebook. Signed at foot: ‘William Upcott / London Institution / Finsbury Circus. Jan. 18. 1834.' Very neatly written out in Upcott’s best hand which is more like type including the signature than the document offered separately on the same watermarked paper. Headed: ‘It is a common fact that among the thirty four English Sovereigns who have reigned since William the Norman tho’ each of the eleven months has witnessed the accession of one or more of these Monarchs not one has ascended the Throne in the blooming month of May.’ There follows a list of kings and queens arranged under each of the eleven months with the number to each month given. In another hand in pencil: ‘George 4.’ See Image ‘London Institution, / Finsbury Circus. Jan. 18. 1834.' On paper watermarked 'GATER / 1815'. unknown
18-7941London England: ICA Gallery 1957. . Exhibition catalogue. 4to. 12 pp. Soft stapled red newsprint wraps with gray design and black lettering. Very good with marginal darkening along wrap edges and some interior pen annotations in blue ink along plates. Black and white plates. Includes text by Lawrence Alloway. Includes brief artist biography on verso of front wrap and checklist of exhibited works on last two pages. Catalogue created to accompany the exhibition “William Turnbull: New Sculpture and Paintings†held from September 25 through November 2 1957 at the ICA Gallery The Institute for Contemporary Arts in London England. Scarce.From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. London, England: ICA Gallery, 1957. paperback