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1955928521955 N° 14 (Juillet-août 1955) - revue Bimestrielle d'information sur le théâtre - rue Saint André des Arts au 27, Paris VI - In-8 Broché - revue illustrée - 112 pages
2008Q-0307381285Crown Archetype 2008-09-09. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Crown Archetype hardcover
2009Q-0307381293Harmony 2009-08-11. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harmony paperback
19951-1886947007John Wiley & Sons Inc 1995. Hardcover. New. illustrated edition. 288 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. John Wiley & Sons Inc hardcover
1998Q-076790169XCrown 1998-03-02. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Crown paperback
1995Q-1886947007Wiley 1995-04-29. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wiley hardcover
19951125557677Chelsea Mich: Sleeping Bear PressU.S. 1995. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. green cloth gilt cover and spine dust jacket 1st edition with full no. line 268 pages : illustrations map colored map on front end papers rear end papers are pictorial CONTENTS: The evolution of golf -- General principles -- Economy in golf course construction -- Ideal holes and golf courses -- Greenkeeping -- In the 70's at 60 -- Some thoughts on golf. in protective mylar jacket. Sleeping Bear Press,U.S. Hardcover
1997ZZ5330<p>Clarendon Press / Oxford 1997. Dustwrapper slightly faded on spine but unclipped. Robust packaging. Tracking is always added to USA orders. It can be added to other overseas orders on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. 1st edition 1st impression. No ownership marks. No ownership marks. Binding sound text unmarked. Fine/Fine. xcviii 359pp.</p> Clarendon Press / Oxford hardcover
1997722280Clarendon Press Oxford 1997. Hardcover with dust jacket. G/VG. Moderate ink underlining blind-stamp on ffep small ink note on bfep. Clarendon Press, Oxford hardcover
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Features: Two-page illustration shows the German "Lutzow" being torpedoed by Beaufort aircraft off Norway; The capture of Maleme airfield - with two great aerial photos of dozens of wrecked JU-52s; Photo of a meeting of the Vichy government after the Darlan-Hitler talks; Twopage overhead illustration of Alexandria, Egypt - "the focus of fascist ambition and Nazi air savagery"; Three photos of Polish troops en route to Norway; Coverage of the Allied Advance in Syria - Damascus, Tyre and Sidon; The Drama of the "Bismark's" last moments - five illustrations by J. Brooks, Midshipman on H.M.S. "Dorsetshire"; Article on "Planning for Victory" by Cyril Falls; Excellent photo of Churchill addressing allied statesmen at St. James's Palace on June 12th; Four illustrations of Home Guard realistic training for enemy invasion; Two-page centerfold illustation of activity at the mobile H.Q. of an army - air force intelligence liaison officer; Eight super photos of German paratroops landing in Crete; Nineteen photos of the leading personalities of the week; Photos of several warships who met their fate; Interesting photos of a "Bristol" Boeing Flying Boat used by the British for Air Communications; Photos of the British Garrison in Iceland - scenes of everyday life; Interesting naval photos include running a line between ships to pass a bag of important documents; Illustrations of bombed Wren City churches; Photos of ancient temples, including the temple of Jupiter; Colour Johnnie Walker ad on back cover in a library setting. Average wear. Faint Ink stamp to front cover. Clear tape inside each cover along spine, and externally along spine. A sound copy. Book
Pages 645-662 and 667-672, lacking pages 663-666. Features: Cover illustrations of how enemy movements are watched in the desert; One page of illustrations explain anti-tank mines - "A Deadly Defensive Weapon in Mechanised Warfare"; Two-page illustration of 1,000 bombers, "A Panorama showing the bomber force which has smashed Rhineland and Western Germany"; Air photo of destroyed Gennevilliers Power Station in Paris; Photo of bomb damage in Canterbury; Air photo of bomb damage to B.F. Goodrich rubber tyre works in Paris; Three pages of very informative photos of key stages of production of the "Halifax" bomber; The Campaign in Russia and Libya - article with maps of Shanghai district, Kharkov area, and Tobruk area; Large photo-portrait of Air Marshal A.T. (Bomber) Harris, Commander-In-Chief, Bomber Command; The Aftermath of Battle - Scenes of Desolation in the Desert When the Fighting Has Ended - Four interesting photos over two pages; Centrefold illustration of the Eighth Army Salvaging an immobilised tank with a tank transporter; Six photos of salvaging tanks and enemy guns behind the front in Libya; Four photos of U.S. fighter-bombers - Curtiss "Kittyhawks" in the desert battle; Photos of ten personalities of the week include Mr. Arthur Merton, Mr. George W. Kettle, actor John Barrymore, Mexican President Avila Camacho, and Sir Archibald Sinclair; Two photos of scorched earth at Burma's Yenangyaung's oil fields; Photo of General MacArthur in Australian Parliament; Photo of midget Japanese submarine captured at Pearl Harbour; Nice colour back cover B.S.A. ad features illustration of tanks on parade with Big Ben in background. This copy was never stapled. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Aside from the four missing pages, a quality copy. Book
2017x-1501713906Cornell Univ Pr 2017. Hardcover. New. critical edition. 216 pages. 8.50x5.75x0.75 inches. Cornell Univ Pr hardcover
2017x-1501709267Cornell Univ Pr 2017. Paperback. New. critical edition. 216 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.50 inches. Cornell Univ Pr paperback
1893000338<p><strong>The most over-decorated of the Kelmscott books surpassing in this respect even the 'Chaucer' Peterson 1991 141. A very good copy of 300 printed on paper from a total edition of 306 copies.</strong></p><p><strong>Description:</strong> Original full limp vellum with yapped fore-edges and cloth ties. Titled horizontally in gilt on spine. Quarto: 29 × 21 cm; pp.: xxii i 1 450 2. With double page woodcut title and numerous ornaments and initials. Printed from 'Troy' type list of chapter headings and glossary in 'Chaucer' type. Printed in black and red on Batchelor handmade paper.</p><p><strong>Provenance:</strong> Small bookplate of Wilfred Merton to upper pastedown. Wilfred Merton 1888–1957 was a passionate collector of books and manuscripts The Merton Papyri and publisher of books Homer's Odyssey 1932 in translation by T.E. Lawrence with Bruce Rogers and Emery Walker. Merton was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1938.</p><p><strong>Ref.:</strong> Sparling 15; Walsdorf 15; Peterson 15</p><p><strong>Condition:</strong> Front cover shows a few naturally occurring variations in the surface colour of the vellum slight bow to front board as often; only two of the six ties are preserved. Internally bright and clean no browning to endpapers.</p><p><strong>Notes:</strong> This is the fifth and last of the Caxton reprints and the first book published and sold at the Kelmscott Press. lt also contains a new printer's mark after the colophon followed by the words "Sold by William Morris at the Kelmscott Press." Walsdorf 1983 29. Reprinted from Caxton's edition of 1481. Edited by H. Halliday Sparling.</p> Kelmscott Press
1893178340Hammersmith: The Kelmscott Press 1893. Presentation copy to Georgiana Burne-Jones First Kelmscott edition presentation copy inscribed by Morris on the second blank nine days after publication "To Georgie from W.M. June 2nd". Georgiana Burne-Jones met Morris decades earlier through her future husband Edward Burne-Jones sparking a creative collaboration and close personal friendship that lasted for the rest of Morris's life. Georgiana 1840-1920 "was the woman to whom Morris addressed himself most openly and fully on all occasions with whom he shared his interests and concerns and not least his political ones. She was the woman that is whom he trusted as a friend before all others" Kelvin p. xxxix. In the early years of their marriage Georgiana and Edward Burne-Jones spent summer holidays with William and Jane Morris at Red House. When Jane Morris turned her affections towards Rossetti William Morris increasingly relied on his friendship with Georgiana and for a time spent every Sunday breakfast in the Burne-Jones household The Grange in Fulham. Morris frequently sought Georgiana's opinions on his books. "If you only knew what I expect of my friends. Such close attention such anxiety on their parts such sincerity withal - O the cross-questioning of them after a reading! Only ask Georgie" Letters I p. 150. As an artist Georgiana was employed in painting tiles at the decorative firm Morris Marshall Faulkner & Co. est. 1861 and she was a trustee of the South London Gallery. Following Morris's death in 1896 Georgiana encouraged her son-in-law J. W. Mackail to publish the first biography of Morris in 1899. This history of the First Crusade and the victorious first ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem is here based on William Caxton's translation of 1481 its text newly revised by Henry Halliday Sparling. Morris stated of the work "This book must from a literary point of view be considered one of Caxton's most important works. It is not a 'romance'. but a very serious piece of history the original of which is William of Tyre's Historia Rerum in partibus transmarinis Gestarum; from the French translation of which Caxton made his English version bringing it to an end just after the death of Godfrey. The style of Caxton's book is vigourous and agreeable and often reads like the most dramatic of all historic works Lord Berner's translation of Froissart and altogether it is a delightful book to read" cited in Peterson p. 43. One of 306 copies this Kelmscott production used the printer's larger device for the first time. Quarto. Elaborate woodcut border to title page and facing first page of contents ornamental initials and borders throughout. Chapter titles printed in red contents in Troy type table of contents and glossary in Chaucer type. Printed on handmade paper. Original limp vellum with yapp edges spine lettered in gilt top edge untrimmed fore and bottom edges uncut four of six brown silk ties a fifth detached and loosely inserted. Housed in a black quarter morocco solander box by the Chelsea Bindery. Ticket of bookseller Maruzen tipped to rear pastedown. Front cover bowed a couple of spots to vellum foxing to edges and outer leaves contents otherwise clean. A near-fine copy. Franklin p. 202; Peterson A15 this copy listed as copy "r"; Ransom 15; Tomkinson 15. Norman Kelvin ed. The Collected Letters of William Morris 2014. hardcover
3337656315.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
B9783337656317Paperback / softback. New. paperback