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124 pages. Features: Magnificent boxing poster-style cover featuring Muhammad Ali and George Foreman as they prepare for their fight in Zaire; Many lovely fashion ads. Funky one-page photo ad features young white male with bushy hair and beard, for the city of Cleveland; Amnesty - the painful issue of how to handle Americans who dodged the draft; Putting Zaire on the Map - article on the upcoming boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in Kinshasa, Zaire - with one-page photo of President Mobutu; Hooked on Vietnam - hundreds of unusual Americans have chosen to stay in Vietnam, including: Seminarian John Tabor, Harry Hartwig, and Frank Mariano; 'Computer Raped by Telephone' - and other futuristic felonies by electronic con men who leave no footprings (a remarkably prescient look ahead to modern day hackers); Letter from Erica Jong; Two-page Teacher's Whisky ad features one-page photo of Mel Brooks in caveman attire; The Case of the Hot Writer - a visit to Cornwall's David Cornwell - far from the neurotic insecurity of John Le Carre's unholy underworld; Color-photo centerfold ad for Bill Blass Collection beddings; Home is Next to the Factory - The Tai and Rosita Missoni home; Suicide - a sin or a right?; Will My Baby be Normal? - Genetic counselors are having increasing success in anwering this heavy question. Above-average external wear, particularly along cover fold. Bit of writing in upper corner of front cover at spine. A worthy vintage copy of this timeless boxing memento. Book
136 pages. Features: Nice color Jade East ad; Omega watch ad inside front cover; Gorgeous color fashion ads; Bankers Trust ad with photo of John Leahey; Chairman Mao - Nationalist First, Communist Second - article with photo; Eight fascinating photos of scenes in India; A professor argues in favor of a guaranteed income; Cold War Article declares that Western security depends on our showing superior nerve and skill; Behind the Smile on 'Krokodil', the Russian magazine founded in 1922; 'Herr Bundeskanzler', Ludwig Erhard, visits Washington - article with photo; How Much Academic Freedom is There?; Where are the New Playwrights?; The Official Case for Apartheid - South Africa's Foreign Minister outlines the history and philosophy behind his country's policy of 'separate development' for whites and nonwhites; Explanation of the 'Black Psyche' - article with photo of "Uncle Jack" statue in Natchitoches, LA; Chesterfield cigarette ad features Howard G. Heaton, Joan Kakow and Felix de Cossio; Nice Columbia Records ad features photo of Ray Conniff; Photo of Bert Lahr on stage in "Milliken Breakfast Show"; Color Caravelle watch ad; The status of wives in France has been elevated to the level of pals rather than pets, but is it all for hte better?; Coat fashion ad features 'senior' models Ida Shlansky, Marion Smith, Celestine Doctor and Rose Millstein, Louis Shlansky, Sandy Smith, Arthur Doctor and Dan Millstein; Great color centerfold photo ad for Creslan fabric features fourteen men standing along bar; Seven wonderful photos of youth fashion around the world; Nostalgic color-photo ad for Pleetway His'n Her pajamas (look like martial arts gear) at Gimbels; Rev. William Glenesk stirs up Brooklyn Heights; Nice one-page color photo ad for Guiness Extra Stout; Beach fashion photos by James Moore; The Case for 'Intelligent Neglect' of children; Ad for Mott's 'Figure Control Meal'; Attractive color Carlsberg Beer ad; Photos of living room decorated by Albert Hadley of Mrs. Henry Parish 2d Inc.; One-page ad for Degna Home Fluoridation Service promotes their service available on Long Island, in New Jersey or Connecticut - with photo of the John Snyder Family of Hicksville, NY; Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book
94 pages. Many wonderful photos in colour and black and white. Features: Two pages of wedding photos of a beautiful young couple; Lovely one-page colour photo of Chin Yin Ling - popular with men because of her nude movie appearances; Two pages of colour photos of Lin Fung Chew; Colour ad for Shantung Man in Hong Kong; Color ad for Little Sister-In-Law; Two-page colour-photo ad for The Red Boy; Lovely one-page colour photo of Shau Yun Yun; Beautiful fold-out colour photo of Li Ching; Prophecies in the Movie World; Shih Szu Gets a Lot and Loses a Lot; Separation of Josephine Siu and Charles Chin; The Love Life of Kiang Pin; Wang Ing's Words Worthy of Listening; Lee Hsing's "The Land of the Undaunted"; Chang's New Idea; Tien Nei, Li Ching and her mother visit Vietnam; Lydia Shum and Cheng Siu Chau; Director Chang Mei Chuen and his wife Sze Mei Lun enjoy their honeymoon; Ko Chin Hsung is the Crow-Catcher!; Director Yan Fung Pan; Chen Ho's new movie tentatively titled "The Ways to Avoid Baby"; Shantung Man in Hong Kong; The Forest of Forever; Don't Call Me Uncle; Chu Mu's new film; The Graduate From the Country; The Stupid Sailor Ah Fook; Chi Kung the Budhist; The April Melody; Lau Chi Wing; Nice colour ad for The Blue Lamp in Winter Night inside back cover; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
Features: A River Dies - and is Reborn again - New Jersey's Raritan River; We are deluding ourselves in Vietnam - Hans J. Morgenthau; Even if they can't read, They should have the right to vote - Andrew Hacker; After Fifty Years the cry of Ypres still Echoes - 'Gas!' - the beginning of chemical warfare in 1915 - chlorine and tear gas; Secret of the Nureyev Spell; The New York World's Fair - Act II; Crossword completed, otherwise unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
196841373Saigon: Military Assistance Command 25 June 1968. 4to 55 leaves in all printed on rectos only from typescript; tables and graphs throughout; post-bound in original printed wrappers; "LVD" in manuscript at top right-hand corner of upper cover; very good. The purpose here was to identify and define the various provincial programs sponsored in Vietnam and summarize their status to date and to function as a coordinator between USAID and field personnel. Not found in OCLC. <br/><br/> Military Assistance Command, 25 June unknown books
197341369n.p.: United States Agency for International Development 1973. 4to pp. 63; printed from typescript; original white staplebound wrappers printed in blue signature of Bob Jones 3rd in command at the U.S. Embassy in Saigon in red ink at top right-hand corner of upper cover light shelf wear else very good. A directory of personnel officials and organizations in Saigon which also includes frequently called numbers and emergency numbers. Addreses are given as wellas both office phones and home phones. City map of Saigon on back wrapper. Cornell only in OCLC. United States Agency for International Development unknown
Manila, Imp. y Lit. Chofré y Comp., 1897, plano original litografiado en colores, 21 x 29 cm. con dobleces de haber estado plegado. (Raro plano que aparece en la Guía Oficial de las Islas Filipinas del año 1897).
1994__0309075297National Academies Press 1994. Paperback. New. revised ed. edition. 832 pages. 8.94x6.06x2.17 inches. National Academies Press paperback
188528522Ernest Leroux 1885 2 volumes in-8, demi-chagrin cerise, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés, encadrements à froid des plats, fer d’institution petit séminaire, V-564- 544 pp. Deux cartes repliées en couleurs. Reliure ternie, une coiffe usée, petits frottements. Quelques rousseurs, marges brunies.
3129Affiche originale. Supplément à « Solidarité Indochine » Directeur Publication Laurent Schwartz. Paris, SAIE MORIAME. Impression en offset. Ca.1973. , Dim : 860 x 558 mm. (petits manques coins supérieurs). Pliure dorigine.
3129Affiche originale. Supplément à « Solidarité Indochine » Directeur Publication Laurent Schwartz. Paris, SAIE MORIAME. Impression en offset. Ca.1973. , Dim : 860 x 558 mm. (petits manques coins supérieurs). Pliure dorigine.
5105Saïgon, Ecole Française d'Extrême-Orient, 1944 (tome 1), 1ère édition, tirage limité à 825 exemplaires sur papier biblio, 1955 (tome 2), 1957 (tome 3). Ensemble de 3 volumes, brochés, couvertures imprimées, XIV-241 p. (T1), 343 p. (T2), 258 pp. (T3), enrichis de nombreuses planches et figures, très bon état.
1541Impression en lithographie. Printed by Chai Hua R. O. P. ca.1966. Dim: 87 x 56,5 cm. Une trace de scotch une déchirure, trous de punaises. Dans les premiers tirages sur papier fort, peu courante.
1541Impression en lithographie. Printed by Chai Hua R. O. P. ca.1966. Dim: 87 x 56,5 cm. Une trace de scotch une déchirure, trous de punaises. Dans les premiers tirages sur papier fort, peu courante.
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192987185G. Van Oest 1929 2 volumes. Grand in-4. Reliures demi-chagrin grenat, dos à nerfs, couvertures brique illustrées conservées, IX-346-296 pp. Vol. I : 230 figures, 24 planches, 5 cartes dont 2 en couleurs. Vol. II : 155 figures, 24 planches, 3 dessins originaux par Jean Demailly, et 5 cartes en couleurs. Bon exemplaire.
1985134155Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service 1985 8 volume set. The covers have minor shelf wear. The edges of the books have minor spotting and shelf wear. Books listed here are not stored at the shop. Please contact us if you want to pick up a book from Newtown. Paper Back. Very Good. Size F: 9"-10" Tall 228-254mm. Australian Govt. Pub. Service paperback
1898127219Paris, Calmann Lévy 1898 In-4 30,5 x 21,5 cm. Reliure demi-basane verte, filets dorés, dos lisse richement orné, tête dorée, 437 pp., 87 illustrations d'après des photographies de l'auteur, 5 grandes cartes repliées en couleurs, appendice géographique par émile Roux, table des gravures, table des matières. Bon exemplaire.
13095Hanoi, Imprimerie d'Extrême-Orient, 1934. 1 volume in-4, reliure demi-toilé, plats recouverts de percaline rouge mais un peu salis, 402 pp, enrichi de nombreuses photographies, cartes et de diagrammes, très bon état.
194094091Paris-Saïgon, Orient-Occident, impr. Presses de J. Testelin, imprimeur à Saïgon 1940 In-8 23,5 x 14,5 cm. Reliure demi-basane havane à coins, dos à nerfs à 4 nerfs encadrés de filets dorés, couverture conservée, premier plat orné d’une composition originale de Maurice Loesch, 230 pp., 12 planches hors texte dont le frontispice contenant 21 photographies en sépia. Coupes sensiblement frottées,
ria9780309075299_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Provides a review and examines studies of populations in addition to Vietnam veterans environmentally and occupationally exposed to herbicides and dioxin and discusses problems in study methodology. This book describes research areas paperback
196963304Washington DC: New Mobilization Committee 1969. First Edition. Original illustrated poster offset printed in red and black on white stock measuring 38cm x 59cm ca 15" x 23". Mild handling a few vertical creases smoothed out with a handful of small closed tears to the margins; unbacked; Very Good.<br /> <br /> Poster issued in advance of the New Mobe's November 1969 March on Washington with the illustration printed by permission of the artist. New Mobilization Committee unknown
197055907Berkeley: Berkeley Political Poster Workshop 1970. Original illustrated poster silkscreened in blue on repurposed computer listing paper with perforated tractor strips measuring 38cm x 56cm 15" x 22". A Fine copy. Attractive poster featuring an altered version of the Great Seal of the United States bearing the slogan "Americans Want Peace." One of some 600 designs created by Berkeley student members of the Political Poster Workshop in 1970; on average fewer than 100 copies of each design were printed for distribution on and around campus. See WILLIAMS 9-10. Berkeley Political Poster Workshop unknown
196946155Wrightstown NJ: S.i. 1969. Original lithographed poster with text and illustrations printed in black on white stock measuring 43cm x 56cm 17" x 22". Light wear and creasing along bottom edge with slight curl to a few corners; demonstration date hand-corrected in marker on masking tape and applied at center of poster with NJ contact number similarly corrected by hand; old tape stains verso; Very Good. Crudely-drawn poster for an October 12 1969 demonstration at the U.S. military base at Ft. Dix NJ. An army of civilians nearly 10000-strong made up primarily of young people and led by a contingent of 100 women marched from the G.I. Coffee House in Wrightstown toward Ft. Dix. The march began at noon with speakers from the Rainbow Coalition -- Black Panther Party the Young Lords Organization and the Young Patriots -- addressing the crowd. The group marched upon the base and made their way inside the eastern perimeter before being stopped by MP's with bayonets and tear gas. Because of the strong sympathy for the marchers among teh 32000 GI's stationed at Dix more than half the MP's were put on restriction the following day and in the coming days all 375 prisoners were either transfered or released from the stockades. A wonderful survival; we find no examples in the trade and none in OCLC. S.i. unknown books