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Paris, Jaguar 1994. In-8 étroit cartonnage éditeur de 238 pages illustrées. Bon état
In-8 (cm. 27.80), tela editoriale con immagine applicata al piatto, custodia, pp. 572, (4), con illustrazioni in bianco e nero nel testo. Prima edizione. In ottimo stato (nice copy).
Milano, 1936, stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 171/194 con numerose fotografie e tavole fotografiche. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
In-4°, due volumi, (5), CCXLII, 413, due carte pieghevoli (La Florida en el ano 1591, La Florida en el ano 1765), tavole; pp 801 Rilegatura in mezza pergamena con tasselli al dorso. Pedro Menendez de Aviles fu il primo governatore spagnolo della Florida, capo generale dell’Armada contro l’Inghilterra In-4°, two volumes, (5), CCXLII, 413, two folded maps (La Florida en el ano 1591, La Florida en el ano 1765), plates, pp 801. Half parchemine binding. Pedro Menendez de Aviles was the first Spanish governor of Florida, Chief General of the Armada against England
in 8°, pp. 159. Legatura originale in mz pelle con titoli al dorso.Una carta geografica ripiegata e ricco corredo illustrativo nel testo e fuori testo.Piccole screpolature di carta agli angoli dei piatti.
In 8° gr., tela edit. + sovrracop. e custodia, pp. 599. Ill. n.t. Es. fuori commercio della Cassa di Risparmio di Verona Vicenza Belluno. Stato di nuovo.
In-4, brossura, in buono stato di conservazione. In questo numero: "Una brutta sorpresa. Nel porto di Pensacola (Florida), un velivolo, che si era appena staccato da terra, precipitava sopra un battello da diporto. Le tre persone che erano sull'imbarcazione rimasero miracolosamente incolumi. Il tenente che pilotava l'apparecchio riporto ferite lievissime." "Un dramma nella Manica. Una barca di salvataggio uscita da Rye, presso Folkestone, per accorrere in aiuto di un piroscafo, al ritorno, non lontano dalla terra, veniva ingoiata da una formidabile ondata. Tutti i diciassette uomini dell'equipaggio annegarono, sotto gli occhi delle loro famiglie, che si erano raccolte a pregare su una rupe.".
In-4, brossura, in buono stato di conservazione. In questo numero: "Tigri del mare contro naufraghi dell'aria. Al largo della Florida un bimotore con a bordo 65 uomini, quasi tutti braccianti agricoli, e precipitato in Atlantico. Passeggeri ed equipaggio hanno fatto in tempo a uscire dalla carlinga mettendo a mare vari battellini pneumatici di salvataggio. Ma immediatamente le acque si sono popolate di una torma di grossi pescicani che hanno fatto strage. Dalle navi accorse sono state tratte in salvo solo 37 persone." "Fuoco antiaereo in tempo di pace. Nel Bergamasco, tra il Serio e il Cherio, per proteggere vigne e frutteti dalla grandine che ogni anno provoca gravi danni, sono state sparate con successo, all'avvicinarsi di un minaccioso nembo, varie serie di razzi che, scoppiando a grande altezza, hanno interrotto la grandinata e sconvolto la formazione temporalesca che si è sminuzzata e dispersa; cosicche le piantagioni sono state salve.".
In-4, brossura, in buono stato di conservazione. In questo numero: "Nella Florida, classica terra di cicloni, s'e abbattuto un nuovo spaventoso uragano che ha scoperchiato o addirittura raso al suolo innumerevoli case e ha distrutto i raccolti. Vi sono state molte vittime." "A un passaggio a livello sulla linea Montebelluna-Padova, un autocarro con rimorchio, carico di barili di birra, è stato investito dal treno. Il conducente e un operaio che si trovava pure sull'autocarro sono rimasti uccisi; il fuochista della locomotiva ha riportato leggiere ferite." .
En voyage éditions, 2015. In-8 broché de 383 pages. Très bon état
Carta geografica, in due fogli, raffigurante i territori di California, Messico, Texas, Luisiana e Florida. Rigobert Bonne (1727-1795) fu uno dei più importanti cartografi del tardo XVIII secolo. Nel 1773 succedette a Jacques Bellin come cartografo reale in Francia.
106 pages. Features: Nice color ad for Old Angus Scotch inside front cover; One-page ad for LaSalle cars; What Price English Justice?; Multiple cartoons with Nazi personages; The Secret Fuse Under Mexico - the country is rife with covert operations by Germany, Japan and Italy - article with reproductions of pertinent documents; Fascism's New World Thrust - Germany, Italy and Japan have taken over the lion's share of trade with Latin America; Mussolini Vs. His Past; Smutting Up the Circulation - Sex sells publications; Yesterday's Wrong Turning - Two million died in WWI as a result of the decision of a few men; Inside the Queerest Shipwreck - the SS President Hoover rammed a reef off Formosa; FDR's wife wonders why babies should be kept alive if there will not be a job for them when they get older; Norway, The Next Belgium - fascinating article foretells WWII events about to unfold in Norway; Henry Ford buys 1.25 million acres near Punta Gorda, Florida as a favor to Thomas Edison; Dying, Well or Badly - By Ernest Hemingway - article with grotesque large photos of dead soldiers; A Measure of Recovery - Labor fights for control of New Orleans; Kemal Ataturk - Hoodlum as Hero - his record with women is indubitably the worst; Santa on Route 17 - W.E. Riker and his two-hundred yard 'holy city' in California; Exit the Gentleman Officer - Richthofen was buried by his enemy with full military honors but his memory is mocked by the crumpled corpses of women and children in Guernica; Bidding the Guild Good-Bye - The Theatre Guild takes the bumps toward the ash can; Inside the Third Reich - article on the prohibition of criticism of the Nazi regime in Germany; The Men Who Helped a Hero - the sixteen men who were with Alvin C. York when he 'singlehanded' captured 132 Germans; They Still Want to Get In - article on illegal aliens entering the U.S. across the Mexican border; Man with Six Countries - A European journalist sells the plans for the defense of Pilsen to the Germans; Wrong Man, Time and Place - Abner Doubleday did not invent baseball; Thousand Mile Gun - Britain's rulers seem to believe Germany possesses a long-range rocket-gun; Nostalgic 2-page illustrated ad for Look Magazine; One-page ad for Parent's Magazine features photos of George J. Hecht and Clara Savage Littledale; The Fable of Man's Salvation; Classy half-page ad for the Waldorf Astoria Hotel; Nice color ad for Eagle pencils features their Mikado, Verithin and Turquoise products; Nice color ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes on back cover features tobacco expert in white suit and hat. Above-average but not excessive wear. Openings along coverfold. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
232 pages. "From Keenan's earliest coaching days in junior hockey to his disastrous time with the Vancouver Canucks to his recent attempts to return to the NHL, Keenan takes an honest inside look at the most controversial coach in hockey history." - from dust jacket. Dust jacket in Brodart cover. Clean, bright and unmarked. Negligible wear. Beautiful copy. Nice gift for your favorite hockey fan. Book
244 pages. Features: Dior, J'Adore - Peter Marino updates the original Paris boutique with elegance - and cheek; A Light Touch - Joe Nahem finisses an apartment for New York art collectors; Bubble Bath - a spa by Behnisch Architekten bursts onto the scene in sleepy Bad Aibling, Germany; Meet George Jetson - Hanna-Barbera's Los Angeles home is now the Gensler-designed office of AddedValue; Open-Door Policy - Juan Montoya's International design centre is as warm and welcoming as teh Florida sun; Expect the Unexpected - unorthodox counsel yields stunning results at a New York condominium; In the Lap of Luxury - with the Hazelton, Yabu Pushelberg gives Toronto its first five-star boutique hotel. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Unpaginated. Includes auction results sheet. Excellent photography throughout. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Book
Mm 220x320 Cinque volumi rilegati in mezza pelle, titolo e fregi in oro al dorso, piatti con carta marmorizzata con piccole abrasioni alla base. Legature tutte ben salde. Vol. I°, ( 2 Luglio - 24 dicembre 1968 ) di 414 pp. Vol. II°, ( 1° gennaio - 24 giugno 1969 ) di 414 pp. Vol. III°, ( 1° luglio - 30 dicembre 1869 ) di 430 pp. Vol. IV°, ( 6 gennaio - 30 giugno 1870 ) di 414 pp. Vol. V°, ( 7 luglio - 29 dicembre 1870 ). Tutti i volumi sono illustrati da xilografie con immagini anche a piena pagina. Alcune fioriture e bruniture in alcune pagine del testo, peraltro lo stato d'insieme di questo importante settimanale, di forte caratterizzazione eurocentrica, è ottimo. Raccolta di tutto il pubblicato della nota rivista a carattere geografico che seguì la edizione di lusso orientata ad un pubblico più facoltoso e che venne poi continuata e surrogata col nuovo anno dal " Giornale popolare di Viaggi". Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
74 pages. Features: Savage's new lineup of .22's; Latest Products; The 50-year old Thompson is still the one they turn to; Light gauge lightweights from Remington - models 1100 and 870 now come in 28 and .410 gauges; Single shot hunting for Florida boars; Trail Guns; Take a Camera with you; The All-Around .25; Cook yourself some French Crick Ham; Hot .22 Wildcat; A Sporterized military rifle can cost you double; The Evolution of the holster; Potshots; Portfolio of hunting dogs; and more. Prior owner's stamp atop first page. Book
Mm 155x215 Collana "Storia dell'arte e della critica d'arte". Brossura editoriale, 491 pagine con 246 illustrazioni in nero nel testo, bibliografia in chiusura. Libro in stato di nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
44 pages. Features: New winner Bunky Henry; Three in a row for Kathy Whitworth; Nice 5-page color-photo pictorial of the Masters; Newcomers threaten to win Masters - usually won by veterans; Florida, Wake Forest in big victories; Nice color-photo ad for Harley-Davidson carts; Colr ad for Maxfli clubs; Arnold Palmer comments on the loss of Dwight Eisenhower; Great color-photo one-page Foot-Joy ad shows psychedelic golf shoes; Two-page ad for the Arnold Palmer golf glove; Two-page Acushnet ad; One-page ad for the Spalding Dot ball; One-page ad for the Haig Ultra ball; Nice colour photo of Paul Hahn and Paul Hahn, Jr.; back cover color-photo ad for Etonic 'Shark!' shoes; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Hillman Roberts outlasts Pinehurst field; Doug Sanders Florida amateur king; Littler repeats at Vegas; Ben Kraffert Wins; Betsy Recovers; Tips from Masters; Photo of four-time Bermuda champion Mrs. A. Brock Park with her husband; Ad for Queen Royal golf bals inside front cover; Thirteen photos from the 56th North and South; One-page ad for the Nadco Triple Balance golf cart; Golf Pride Grips ad features photo endorsements from Chick Harbert and Tommy Bolt; Centerfold ad for the Professional Golf Company of America, Inc. features their clubs, balls, and more, with photos of Tommy Bolt and Chandler Harper; Highland Car Co. ad features photo of their golf cart; Ad for the Victor Electri-Car; Nice back cover ad for Etonic golf shoes; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Littler takes Palm Beach; U.S. Loses Curtis Cup; Dahlbender on top; Julius Boros explains swing fundamentals; U.S. Rubber ad for their Royal Special golf balls inside front cover; Nice one-page Spalding ad features Marilynn Smith and her Kro-Flite clubs; One-page illustrated ad for the International Golf Championship Trophy and the Canada Cup at the Wentworth Club, Surrey, England; 10 photos of stars at the Sunnehanna, including Frank Souchak, Sonny Tinney, Johnny Pott, Don Bisplinghoff, Hugh Wagner, Adele Dovey, Mrs. Glenn Johnson, Harry Manning, Peter Nisselson, Billy Booe, Jack Nicklaus (at age 15!), Eddie Merrins, Gene Dahlbender, Lief Larson, Bob Rankin, and Bob Gutwien; Half-page Stroke-Master ad features Byron Nelson photo endorsement; Eight nice photos from the Triangle at the Cavalier; Great photo of Myron Barrett teaching 28 young ladies at Wheeling CC, WV; Photo of young Daphne Dutton with Bobby Brownell, Max Elbin, Frank Emmet, Gen. Floyd L. Parks, Joe Gambatese and George Diffenbaugh; Photo of John R. Van Kleek with Mrs. Sybil Noble and John Cranford as they review plans for new golf course for the Paradise Point CC; Photo of Sam Snead signing to become pro at the Boca Raton Club in Florida; Photos of Jack Harkins, John R. Chappell Jr., C.G. Crockett, and Chester I. Williams; Etonic shoe ad on back cover shows the models 7180x and 7520; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Roberts and Lynch tie; Moe Norman's amateur status doubted - he is removed from the Canadian team for the Americas Cup matches in Mexico; Betty Dodd Triumphs; Photos of Bob Prall, Lou Tobin, Pross Clark and Cliff Whittle; Group photo of winning British pro team including Eric Lester, Christy O'Connor, Peter Mills, John Panton, Eric Brown, Harry Weetman, Peter Allis, Sid Scott, Henry Cotton and Harry Bradshaw; Five photos from the North and South Seniors; Photos of Dale Fleming, Natasha Matson, Jim Breen, Judy Bell and John Hyden; Photos of the Ormond Beach Women's Golf Association, including Louise Haskins, Charlotte Ginsberg, Betty Brill, Connie Thomas and Ruth Cann; Italian amateur champion photos of Signora S. Goldschmid, Mme. S. Prion, G.A. Bielke, and Franco Bevione; Photo of Wiffi Smith holding trophy; Photo of French star Vicomtesse de St. Sauveur; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Mike Fetchik wins at Sanford, Florida; Billy Maxwell wins at Montebello; Team from Conn. wins in Bermuda; Conrad joins pro ranks; Page of photos from Bermuda goodwill tournament show the winning Greenwich CC team and many others; Photo of popular Lambton GC, Toronto quartet in Bermuda; Photos of wives enjoying the Bermuda tournament; Photo of Threesome being honored in Clearwater, Florida includes Jackie Burke, Harr C. Shepard, and Harry Moffitt; Review of golf in 1956; Page of photos - pictorial review of men amateur stars of 1956; Westcoaster electric car ad; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: U.S. Wins Americas Cup; Tom Robbins Champion; Ragan wins Florida PGA title; Records of leaders for season; Tips on how to control the head; Photo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Robbins and his sister Mrs. Mary Shields; Photo of Mr. & Mrs. J. Wood Platt of Philadelphia; Photo of Mr. & Mrs. John W. Roberts of Columbus, Ohio; Photo of John W. Roberts and Arthur F. Lynch receiving medals from Eric Nelson of Pinehurst; Nice photo of Dub Pagan; Photo of winners Tom Strange, Helen Hicks Patterson and Jim Smith; Photo of PGA officials Harry Moffitt, Mrs. Elbin and Max Elbin; Nice photo of Walter Hall with his article on head position; WTTW Chicago photo of Chick Evans, Frank Wilson and Joe Kelly clowning with golf; Nice photo of Mary Mills and Mrs. Sam Byrd - Gulf Coast finalists; Nice photo of Mr. & Mrs. Carlton N. Warner; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Doug Ford hits jackpot in Los Angeles open; Wayne Daily wins at Lakewood; Al Espinosa and Willie Klein pass away; Marlene Stewart engaged to J. Douglas Streit, Jr.; One-page ad for the new Spalding Dot (ball); Photo of Group Captain Douglas Bader golfing in Bermuda with his friend, pro Archie Compston; ad for Golfer 'JR' golf cart by Westcoaster; Photo of smiling Mrs. Richard Spencer and Mrs. Cary Callahan, both of St. Petersburg; Photos of play at El Morro in old Puerto Rican fort; Instruction - know your faults; Photo of Art Ruffin and Roy Moore who will be competing in Florida this winter; Photo of Skip Alexander and Al Rossetter at work; Nice half-page photo of the new Mr. & Mrs. William J. Stevenson visiting the bride's father, Frank Cosgrove, who was in hospital with a broken shoulder; Photo of kids David Bennett and Charles Finwall golfing in the Donald J. Ross memorial tourney; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine