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116 pages. Features: Kids say the darndest things (part 1 of 3); Ivan goes to sea - what is behind the unparalleled build-up of the Red Navy?; Lawyer for the Defense - James D.C. Murray; Jim Tatum of the Tarheels; The Face of America - Pirates on the Porch (trick or treat); Artificial Arteries Can Save your Life; The Don't Need Progress. Serials: Murder on my Street (par 1 of 7); Trouble at Midas Creek (part 5 of 7). Short Stories: New Man in Her Life; The Sin of Sister Louise; Three Days' Leave; The Crying Cop. Ads: Yale & Towne color-photo ad shows loader with Niagara Falls in background; Otarion Listener ad features Eleanor Roosevelt, Dr. Lee de Forest, Sumner C. Hayward and Car F. Woods; Motorola TV; Sensational 1958 Chevrolet Truck ad features two-page illustrations of yellow trucks; Lucky Strike cigarettes; Winston cigarettes; Great two-page B-58 Buick ad; Nice color two-page ad for the 1958 Dodge trucks; Philco Slender Seventeen TVs; Wow - two-page color Edsel ad!; Color-photo ad for the Boeing 707 features photos of William Flynn of the Boston Globe, authors Walton and Richard Tregaskis, Albert D. Hughes of the Christian Science Monitor and Lucia Lewis of the Chicago Daily News; U.S. Savings Bond ad features Harriet Quimby, first woman in the world to fly the English Channel; Betty Crocker Marble Cake Mix (back cover). Somewhat average wear. Bits of tape remnant upon front cover. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
4pp., broadsheet newspaper, 450 x 325mm, upper margin closely cropped affect a few words. Includes national, foreign and regional news; regional and some London advertising, shipping news from Boston and other east coast ports, local public notices, publishers, insurance and auction announcements, real estate sales. Some advertisements illustrated with small cuts.
20 pages. Features: The AMA Exercise Chart; There Went $125,00 a week - how TV Stars are fired - with photos of Mitch Miller, Garry Moore and Judy Garland; Nice one-page color photo for Galaxy cigarettes promotes prizes available by collecting their divident coupons; Sensational color-photo centerfold for Pillsbury illustrates many of their bake-at-home products; The Girl That You Married - Are Foreign Women Sexier?; "The Catch At Dawn" (fiction); Recipes; Nice one-page color-photo ad for Dole frozen fruit juices; Nice black and white Chrysler/Plymouth ad inside back cover features the line of 1965 Plymouths, including the Fury, Valiant, Belvedere and, of course, the Barracude - for only $2,487!; Back cover Mutual of Omaha color photo ad features family photo of the Tom Arnoldy family of Shawnee, Kansas. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this nice vintage issue. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Jim Bouton of the New York Yankees - a Pitcher Who Paints; Nice one-page color-photo ad for Purina SeaNip Dinner for cats; Between Waking and Sleeping - article on hypnosis; (part 2 in the study of hypnosis); Truth or Consequences (fiction); Nice three-color retro Rexall centerfold ad; One-page color-photo ad for Safeguard Soap shows floating bar of soap; Recipes for "No-Cook Cooking"; Photo of Sue Cole of Irwin, PA meeting the Beatles; Teen Q&A; Nice half-page color ad for Open Pit brand BBQ sauce; Chesterfield cigarette ad features photos of chef Finn Gurholt, marine supply distributor Malcolm W. Frasier and Marion Brand; How did Security Agent Selena Mead know? - with photo of her author, Patricia McGerr; Nice color-photo back cover ad for Hidden Magic Hair Spray features smiling model in witch costume. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Cover illustration (by McCall?) shows helicopters delivering diners to dinner at the 1964 World's Fair; Portrait of an Informer - Joe Valachi told all on Cosa Nostra and now lives a life of closely-guarded solitude - and fear; Much of a Woman (fiction); Tastes from Everywhere at the World's Fair - with lovely color-photo centerfold buffet display. Color ads include: Nice one-page color-photo ad for the Wide-Track Pontiac Le Mans; Fab laundry soap - with bridal theme; Scott 'soft-weve' toilet paper; Gerber baby foods; Dole pineapple; Wild one-page color-photo ad for Royal Key Lime flavor Pie Filling - with picture of green pie; Ken-L-Ration dog food; Salem cigarettes (back cover) - couple with dachshund in meadow. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
370p. SOFTCOVER. Paperback Very good condition
16 pages. Features: Perle Mesta - The Mostest Hostess; Great one-page color sweepstakes ad for Sta-Puf and Sta-Flo laundry products - includes Mustang hardtop; The Spies Take Over - Espionage is big business with over half a million people involved; Mystery of a Masterpiece - Did Michelangelo create a sculpture of St. John the Baptist now on view at the World's Fair?; Q&A about celebrities with photos; Color-photo Galaxy cigarette ad shows gifts available for their coupons; Golf the Sneaky Way - some people cheat at golf - with nice photo of Jackie Gleason holding club; Nice one-page color-photo Tampax ad entitled "Dive into Summer' shows lovely ladies in white; The LBJ Barbecue Cook Book; Chesterfield cigarette ad features photos of broker Richard Brown, fashion designer Jeanne Sully and waterworks foreman Edward R. Sullivan; The Day TV Was Born; Wonderful back cover color-photo ad for Carnation instant breakfast. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this special vintage issue. Magazine
24 pages. Features: Conrad Hilton's Code for Success; LBJ's D.C. - a practical guide to what's in and what's out in hats, food, color schemes and does in the nation's capital now that Texas has moved in; The Loveliest Girl in the World (fiction); Billion-Dollar Hat War - who's winning the battle of milliners vs. hair stylists?; Peter Sellers - Brilliant, Unhappy Star - story with photo of Sellers and his two children - the most successful actor in films is a tortured man who finds his happiness in his chilren; Cooking is a Girl's Best Friend - story with photo of Carol Channing cooking with her son, Channing Lowe. Color ads include: Hush Puppies shoes; Fortrel - featuring three boys in Syntrel slacks; Natural Bridge shoes; Sunkist Oranges (very nice photo of woman holding orange); Centerfold two-color nostalgic Rexall ad; Miss Clairol; Bermuda; Golden Star Ham; Florida O.J. (orange juice). Average wear. Considerable soiling to front cover. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
46 pages. Features: Leta Clemons; Helen Humes; Gallery of Roses; Ann Duggins; Patricia Frank; A Rose Study - Jean Harper; Ruth Blevins; Lou Hubbard; Mildred Noha; June Jenny; Mildred Arnspiger; Barbara Duncan; Helen Behnke; Marcella Wing; Lolita de Smith; Almajane Newsom; Pat Boston; Beverly Cimino; Joyce Berlew; Gerry Burchill. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
20 pages. Features: Circus Girl - with photo of The Three Meckners, including brave Alicia; Chesterfield cigarette ad includes photos of security guard Dale McRoberts, Jr., gallery operator Tami Apt, and commercial fisherman Floyd Cummins of Washington State; The Single-Parent Family - article with photo of the Kennedy family in rowboat; Off-Beat Vacations; Tasteful one-page photo ad for Formfit/Rogers Dress-Shapers; "The Spy" - From the Cold to the Screen - John Le Carre recounts the often traumatic experiences of watching his characters come to life in the persons of Richard Burton and Claire Bloom - includes several photos. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this special vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: My First Character - Best-Selling Author John Le Carre tells of his first inspiration; The Perfect Age - many famous achievements have been accomplished by young people; Our Changing Youth - how different are today's teens from those of ten years ago?; Rolling Stone Brian Jones almost died in Detroit; Are You Really in Love? - here are some clues; Great retro color ad on back cover entitled ""Flash Across the Skies!" advertises a model of the Gemini space capsule. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Coupon removed from Hormel ad on page 11, otherewise a sound copy of this special vintage issue. Magazine
Third edition, 8vo (225 x145 mm), xvi, 282pp., ex-Mercantile Library, some minor chipping to several fore-edges, lacking covers.
larry Brird with Bob Ryan. Foreword by magic Johnson. The story of my life. photo in b&w
pp. 372 p. + Four Full Page Plates. Plates lightly inked. Text age stained. 170mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Original leather spine label. Hardbound. Very good. CLASSICS BX 3
240 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. This book smells a bit like nag champa incense. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. 264 pages.
517p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
281p. Hardcover Very good condition very good d.j. good
Book is in excellent condition with some light foxing to the page ends. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears, now wrapped in protective cover. Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. 277 pages, content include: Rise of modern ball games, Early american cricket, Players, Clubs, Baseball's boom and cricket's survival, etc. Short b&w photo section.
479pp. 25 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
490 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
Three volumes bound in one: pp. xlviii, 353; x, 408; x, 406. Age stain. Thick 12mo. 180 mm. Original leather spine over marbled boards. Top grain of leather spine cracked, checkered, and rubbed. Binder's label of T.L. Eastburn, Mobile Alabama. Interesting early manuscript ownerships and comments. Manuscript ownership of Frank B. Clark, Jr. Mobile, AL Jan. 27th, 1876. In the same hand there is an extensive critique on the second fly leaf "This book contains specimens from the pens of those poets who appeared upon the literary horizon of America prior to 1820. Since then the names of our greatest poets have appeared, and the poetry of today, from its surpassing brilliancy, causes us to lose sight of many of the "gems" that appeared prior to 1820. We might mention the names of Edgar A. Poe, Timwood, Hayes, Meek, Pinckney, Mrs. Margaret J. Preston, as being the leading American poets appearing in this last half of the 19th Century, Mobile, June 1876." A.K.? Manning on margin of p. 64 of volume II. Perhaps the first comprehensive anthology and survey of American literature. This collection includes very early printings of Longfellow, Whittier, and others - before their first books. There is also a line notice of Poe's famous and rare fabled first book, Tamerlane. Though exceedingly brief, this is probably the first mention of Poe or his work in book form. "This is a wonderful compilation. the man who owns it owns a whole collection of early American verse" - Bennett. 'Practical Guide to American Book Collecting; "Kettell was not only the first important American anthologist-- he was the first bibliographer of American verse. his pioneer effort in the field can be lauded." - Winterich. 'Early American Books and Printing; BAL 3251. S&S/AI 39194. Hardbound. Good. A famous American book with a great early with Mobile, Alabama manuscript association. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AI BX 8
pp. 260-265. Illustrated. 4to. Original printed wraps slightly soiled. PA PAMPH 20_3 BX5
59 pages. Printed on glossy stock. Numerous black and white photos. Features: Gilford Village Street - cover photo; Gilford Village and Mt. Belknap frontispiece photo; In the Bearcamp Valley; A Country town in the Revolution - Stratham; The Mountain Spring (poem); The town of Gilford - feature article with dozens of photos; An historical romance; The Vaughans - A California Idyl (part 1); Nice full-page ad with photos for the Boston and Maine Railroad; New Hampshire Necrology. Front cover loose but present. Back cover partly loose. Bit of writing on first advertising page. Peripheral chipping. Contents in quality condition. A worthy copy. Magazine
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 305, [1] p., errata. Extremely rare in this condition and in original wrappers. Fading on spine, slight stains on cover. Untrimmed. Otherwise a very good copy. Repaired by tape on the front cover's bottom corner. Yorulmaz's rare first Turkish translation of 'Das Kapital' has been the subject of many 'translation studies'. The most important work in the entrepreneurship of Yorulmaz's left thought repertoire that was published within his cultural series was 'Sermaye [= Das Kapital]'. Published as the 7th book of 'the Capital Culture Series', an abridged translation of Das Kapital by Karl Marx. Yorulmaz wrote about his translation: "I had an experience on these empty days and I am translating and publishing a loyal story of 14 volumes, "Das Kapital", collected by Gabriel Dövil. If this abridged edition is requested, I will finally begin with these 14 volumes, starting in June 1937, and translating four every year." Yorulmaz had translated 'Das Kapital' to Turkish from Gabrielle Deville's French translation which was an abridged edition. According to his comments, the purpose of Yorulmaz was, if this abridged edition is requested or demanded he would translate full text of 'Das Kapital'. However, he couldn't realize this dream. Nevertheless, the effect of the 'Sermaye' in the Turkish leftist thought had been considerable. As "Capital" was the first translation of "Das Kapital" into Turkish, it functioned at that time to fill the gap that existed in terms of socialist thought. He was concerned with knowing Karl Marx's thoughts, and therefore in his preface to 'Sermaye', he described his intellectual approach as "[one] sect which is one of the deepest thoughts and has made the biggest earthquake in the world in social and political life". In his preface, he wrote: "We have nothing but a small realized interference about Karl Marx's study in the law school in Ankara by Cavit Bey and the Turkish attorney Sükrü Kaya Bey, five to ten pages of translations." (Source: Haydar Rifat Yorulmaz'in çevirileri, (1908-1940): Bir sol düsünce 'repertuvari'nin kurulusu, Bilal Çelik). In the preface of the 1888 English Edition of 'Das Kapital', Engels says "I was told that the Armenian translation, which was expected to be published in Istanbul a few months ago, did not see the light of day because the publisher was afraid to release a book bearing the name of Marx, while the translator refused to show it as his own work.". (Das Kapital in Turkey, Savran & Tonak). Haydar Rifat was a Turkish lawyer, intellectual, translator and author. He brought the works of world-famous writers such as Emil Ludwig, Lenin, Gustav, Balzac, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Karl Marx into Turkish; he published his translations under the series titled 'Dün ve Yarin Tercüme Külliyati' [i.e. Yesterday and Tomorrow as Translation]. In addition, many articles he wrote in the fields of law and literature appeared in various newspapers and magazines. Not in OCLC.