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64 pages. Fantastic photos of the band and its members in colour and black and white. Includes piano sheet music, lyrics and guitar chords for these songs: Death on Two Legs; Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon; I'm in Love With My Car; You're My Best Friend; '39; Sweet Lady; Seaside Rendezvous; The Prophet's Song; Love of My Life; Good Company; and the timeless Bohemian Rhapsody. Somewhat above-average external wear and soiling. Contents clean and unmarked. Binding intact. Songbook for one of the most popular and impactful albums of the 1970s. Book
Print pochoir, colorata, cm 20,5x33. n. 16
Pages 539-610. Features: Cover art by Alex Schomburg supports the 7th War loan to 'finish the Nips'; Prescient Editorial entitled "Radio-Light' says "We are still at thevery beginning of the radio and electronic arts. The greatest and undreamt of applications lie as yet in the future. There is sttill much unknown territory in the electromagnetic spectrum which holds out great promist."; Air Radio Mechanic - a great career opportunity;; Television and the Amateur; No Selectivity in This Radio - the Panoramoscope; Motorola Handie-Talkie; "Photopulse"; FM U.H.F. Converter for Pre-War Radios; Cathode-Ray Photo Tests; Handie and Walkie Combat Portables; Tuning on the U.H.F.; Cathode Followers; Disc-Seal Tubes; Broadcast Equipment, Part IX; An Electronic "Omnichecker," Part I; Condensers; Re-activator Saves Tubes; Non-Priority Code Recorder; 32-Volt Receiver for Small Plants; Fixed -Bias Voltage Supply; Carry-Around Receiver; Cylinders for Better Sound. Nice one-page Echophone ad features illustration of scantily-clad young lady; One-page Radio Corporation of America (RCA) ad includes inset photo of Dr. V.K. Zworykin and E.W. Engstrom examining an Iconoscope or television "eye"; Photo-illustrated Meissner Manufacturing ad says "There' no let down in Mt. Carmel (Illinois); Interference-free Fluorescent Installation at World Broadcasting System studio in New York; Great photo-illustrated letter from George Coffee of Providence, R.I. shows his wife using a Talkie-Backie (car phone). Nice photo-illustrated ad on back cover for Galvin Manufacturing illustrates California's use of Motorola Radiotelephone F-M (FM) units and Motorola Radio automatic relay stations by the California Highway Patrol. Average wear. Writing atop front cover. World-Wide Station list has been clipped from page 570 and is not included. 1/4 of page 601 has been removed, otherwise a worthy vintage copy. Magazine
66 pages. Features: Along the Iron Pike (pictorial); The Old Cincinnati & Lake Erie; Passenger Train Survey; Interesting Railfans No. 101- C. Grattan Price, Jr.; A Gift for Steamtown; The Death of a Depot; Rosters of Shortlines of Canada; Rosters of Wisconsin Shortlines; Private Car (fiction); Photo of beautiful Barbara Bartholomew (age 19) holding her calendar illustration in the 1956 Chessie calendar (drawn by Francis Chaney); Great photo of Canadian National's busy engine terminal on Spadina St., Toronto; and more. Above-average external wear. Contents unmarked. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
Topics: The Preservation Bubble; An Hour to Wait; Revival of London Links; Narrow-Gauge in Brittany; Beside Bala Lake; Cook's Tour - Italian-built dining car for service in Peterborough; A Miscellany on BR. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear and crease to top of front cover. A quality copy Book
pages 575-538. Features: All-Relay Interlocking at Manchester, N.H. on the B.& M. - two plants installed in 1898 are replaced; Electronics Laboratory Car on the Rock Island; Automatic Block Signals Installed on the Kansas City Southern; Train Communication tested on T. & N.O. Lines of the S.P. - inductive carrier system; Railroad Radio Laboratory Car; Dual-Frequency Yard Communication - Jacksonville Terminal, Jacksonville, Florida; New Devices; and more. Many great illustrated contemporary ads. Average wear. Fold-mark down middle. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
creases, moderate wear & soiling to covers. Approximately 400 pages. Thoroughly illustrated. Contains service procedures and specifications for 1965 Rambler Classic 6, and V-8 (10 Series), and Rambler Ambassador V-8 (80 Series). GOOD [HP-3]
Outside dimensions 14.5" x 10.5". Circa 1902. Centerfold. Light wear. Please see our photo for details. Book
64p. A few margins torn with slight loss. 16mo. Original printed wraps, also with very slight loss. Don't be mis-led by "Re-print" in the title. This is the original first edition of this rare little piece. OCLC records only the copy at the Massachusetts Historical Society. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SCARCE. AMERICANA BOX 5
210 pages including index. Author's signature upon front endpaper. Explains in detail the procedures to follow to secure listings on residential properties. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. Solid copy. Book
Print pochoir, colorata, cm 20,5x33. n. 22
Print pochoir, colorata, cm 20,5x33. n. 22
No marks or inscriptions. Tiny crease to upper corner of front cover. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 72pp. Designed for the beginner, this book takes you through the typical 1970s car, explaining it and guiding you through car maintenance.
82 pages. Features: Understanding the Dyno; Manny Azevedo's Long, Long '50 Ford (cover story); '32 Ford deuce 4-door built for Chet Herbert by Bill Walker of LA was eventually owned by Lonnie Gaskin; Radiusing - rear wheel cutouts; Upholstering your own car at home; How to recognize the MXMXXXII (1932) Ford in its Natural Habitat; Seven years with the Oldsmobile Rocket V8; Building the Roadster for a dollar per pound, Part II; '52 Olds 88 Holiday owned by Tom Viviano; The Apache - roadster belonging to Ed Pardue and his wife, of Redwood City, CA; The Arkansas A-V8 - Johnny Conner of Corning, Arkansas puts a V8 60 into his Model A; Open Wheel Cutouts; Car rebuilt by Ray Van Elta of Columbus, OH; Stuart Randall and his 'Roadable Rod'; Pint Sized Deuce - a 5/8 scale '32 that contains no Ford parts; and more. Above-average wear. Faint name atop front cover. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Book
66 pages. Features: Top-chopping the right way - progress report #11; Ford and Nash parts are united with plastic - Group-built sports custom; Stroking vs. De-Stroking; Sports Car or Custom? - unusual car built by Lelton Partain; Auxilliary fuel system solves many problems; The Perennial (Model) T - article with photos of modified versions; Amazing '39 Ford hardtop convertible owned by Bruce Glenn; Wrinkled Rails - No.-Cal dragster features swing axles - the Red Jones Special; Custom Capri - modernized '53 Lincoln owned by Pete Angelonides; The Barris Corner - single exhaust or dual?; Blackie's Chickencoop - roadster owned by Blackie Gejeian of Fresno, CA; Accessory installation - venting via the karrozzeria louver; The Lin-Merc. owned by Beryl Berry of CA; and more. Above-average wear and soiling/moisture staining. Writing on front cover and first page. Binding intact. Not pretty but a worthy reference copy. Book
256 pages including index. Fantastic black and white illustrations throughout. Seven decades of descriptions, reports and road tests in facsimile. Compiled from the archives of Autocar. An outstanding record, of compelling interest for motoring historians and enthusiasts. Light to moderate wear to unmarked book. Tears to and some chips from illustrated dust jacket. Book
AA.VV. Roma in Metro-Bus 1990. Pianta/Map/Plan/Mapa: tutti i percorsi Bus - Metro - Tram della città/All the courses of the Bus - Subway - Tram of Rome (con Guida dei Mezzi Atac-Alcotral). Roma, Editrice Lozzi (Via T. Silvestri, 11) 1990 italian, pp. 48 (la brossura) Supplenento N. 14 al Periodico semestrale "Roma eil Vaticano" (Dir. Resp. Paolo Lozzi). Carta a colori ripiegata + brossura di 48 pagine compresa la copertina con la Guida dei Mezzi Atac-Alcotral, tutto in copertina patinata in-8°. Stato buono (leggera usura della copertina ai margini - leggera brunitura nel complesso).
110 pages. Features: Nice photo ad for the de Havilland Sea Vixen; Photo ad for the Fairey Fireflash - the first British guided weapon; The Short S.C.I. - article and full-page colour photo of this unusual craft; Nice photo ad for the Beverley, made by Blackburn and General Aircraft; Ouragan - article and colour illustrations of this French jet fighter; Farnborough Preview; The P.1 - article with photos; Shot from a Flying Wing (AW 52) - article and photo of "Jo" Lancaster; I Tested Focke-Wulfs; Thwarted Fighters - the delayed success of James Marton; Crash Landing in France (part 2); The Hawker Hunter F.6 - British Jet Fighter; The Missile Age - a special directory of rockets and missiles; Air Intelligence; Russia's Flying Wagon - The YAK-24 - article with photos; Test Flight to Freedom!; I Got My Sausage!; The Luftwaffe's Workhorse - the Ju 52/3m; Captain Ray Salute to the Spitfire; Ad for the Reliant three-wheeled car; Milland Flies Again; Colour ad for Senior Service cigarettes on back cover features helicopter at sea; and more. Binding intact. Above-average wear. Pages age-toned. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
8vo., with numerous illustrations and tables in the text; original illustrated wrappers, some very light age-soiling else a near fine copy. A RARE SURVIVAL
50 pages. Linda Darnell cover photo. Short Stories: The Night; Silent Trumpet; Weep for Me My Darling. Articles: Will You Get a New Car in 1947? - photo-illustrated article discusses high prices and lack of supply; There's Still an Underground - Photo-illustrated article on Zionist guerillas combatting the British in Palestine; Young Vets and Their Old Guard; Some Wrestlers are Gentlemen - article and photos on Jumping Joe Savoldi; No More Athlete's Foot; Nick the Greek - America's biggest gambler hasn't had a hot night in New York since he made the late Arnold Rothstein quit; ; Behind the Front Page; The Stage Door Canteen. Special Features: Actor's Laboratory - with photos of Pat Alphine, Dick Benjamin, Al Ryder, Phoebe Brands, Audie Murphy, Doris Frezette, and John Gusick; Death of the Sphinx - notorious lavish Paris bordello is closed by French government - exclusive secret photos of the last night; Veteran's Administration (V.A.) - ; Cowgirl Queens - article and photos of western movie heroine Arleen Whelan and real cowgirl, Faye Blessing; Freedom From Censorship - article and large photo of Jane Russell; Verboten - veterans ordered to refrain from talking to high school girls in Indianapolis; One Big Veteran's Organization; Salute of the Month - Major General Graves B. Erskine; Photos in service and after of Lt. A.H. Smith, T/Sgt. Joseph Archosky and Captain Donald McMillan of Seattle - now a miner in Butte, Montana; and more. Light wear. Unmarked. Covers holding by one staple. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy. Book
50 pages. Photos of lovely Marion Carr of Chicago, inside front cover. Short Stories: No Other Place; Sorry For You, Paul. Artticles: Truman Wants to be President; The Heartbreak of Babe Ruth - great photo-illustrated article of his desire to manage a team; A Good Car for $500? - article with great photo of "The Bug" designed by George Bartell of Detroit; How Nervous Can You Get?; TheTrouble with College - today's students have too many problems and too few dollars - with photos of students living low-budget lives; A Drink with Susan Hayward - article with great photos of the star of movie "Smash-Up"; Hell in Hoboken - Bald Mayor McFeely prohibits photos of his head, while local children must play in squalor; Salute's Pin-up is a one-page photo of Marguerite Champman; Meet Me at the Astor; Sheila Bond Stops the Show - nice photos of her dancing with Danny Daniels in Broadway production "Street Scene"; Stillman's Gym; Movie - The Trouble with Women - with great photos of Iris Adrian; Singing Seamen - Paul Villard; Kill That Picture - studio cameramen assigned to vacationing movie stars can't photograph wrinkles or bulges; Photos of Austin Hogan and Walter G. McMullen; Interesting article inside back cover by Glenn Ford entitled "Actors Should Meet People"; and more. Light wear. Unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy. Book
ril. "Dalla testimonianza di Cesare de Bus Paolo VI ricavò i tratti essenziali del vero catechista: essere l'uomo della Bibbia e l'uomo della Chiesa, ansioso di trasmettere la vera dottrina di Cristo. Sullo stile e sul metodo particolare di fare catechesi di san Cesare de Bus in questo libro ci si sofferma doverosamente, nel quadro generale della sua figura e del suo tempo, nonché del suo cammino spirituale. Questo libro ci aiuta a conoscerlo e ad amarlo e c'incoraggia a imitarlo." Marcello Card. Semeraro
MEx. Titel Satire gegen Rechts / mit Beiträgen von Elli Bunt, Peter Butschkow, Uli Döring, Rainer Ehrt [und 22 weiteren] ; mit einem Vorwort von Marius Jung Person(en) Bunt, Elli (Verfasser, Künstler) Butschkow, Peter (Verfasser, Künstler) Döring, Uli (Verfasser, Künstler) Ehrt, Rainer (Verfasser, Künstler) Organisation(en) Lappan-Verlag (Verlag) Ausgabe 1. Auflage, Originalausgabe Verlag Oldenburg : Lappan Zeitliche Einordnung Erscheinungsdatum: 2021 Umfang/Format 122 Seiten ; 23 cm ISBN/Einband/Preis 978-3-8303-3594-8 Festeinband : EUR 14.00 (DE), EUR 14.40 (AT), CHF 20.90 (freier Preis) 3-8303-3594-6 EAN 9783830335948 Sprache(n) Deutsch (ger) Beziehungen In Beziehung stehende Ressource: ISBN: 9783830335078 Sachgruppe(n) 741.5 Comics, Cartoons, Karikaturen
Features: The Hypersonic Transport - 5,000 mph plane makes A-11 obsolete!; $25 new disposable Janoil-Sherman engine - 5 pounds and 5 horses last 500 hours; Amazing new do-everything drug - DMSO (Dimethyl sulfoxide); The Ford Mustang vs. the Pontiac GTO; World's Biggest Pearl - 14 lb Pure White; America's newest sports car - the Concourse Mk. 1; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
A particularly interesting issue with topics ranging from the 100 horsepower blower for the organ in the new Chicago Stadium to an English vending machine which dispenses individual lit cigarettes. Features: The eyes and ears of the railroad - the complicated signal system that spells safety for rail travel; Editorials - Arthur G. Halfpenny - An Awakening Due - Lopsided progress; International Affairs; Did a meteorite strike a car in Crawfordsville?; New light on old fools - ultr-violet irradiation to create vitamin D; Unique solutions of bridge construction problems - caissons sunk on artificial islands - divers employed; Vacuum tubes in industry - thermionic tubes, grid-glow relays, photo cells find wide use; A new use for radium - radiography possible without combersome apparatus; Radio goes man-hunting - radio alarm system reduces the criminal's chance of escape; New temperature measurements of the sun, moon, mars - sensitive thermo-couples reveal surface conditions; Chicago's "Madison Square Garden" - called "world's largest sports arena"; has unusual features; Butterfly farming - an intriguing business started by Iowa youth; When locomotives go to sea - special steamers built to accomodate monsters of the rails (excellent photos); A machine-age "milk maid" - the "rotolactor' milks 240 cows in one hour; Centrifugally spun concrete piles - new manufacturing process; mass production of preserved foods - a huge industry that grew from a market basket; Salt making in India - Primitive methods illustrated and described. Average wear. Unmarked. Crease to front cover. Advertisement inside front cover features photo of luxurious Cord front drive automobile manufactured by the Auburn Automotive Company. Book