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19901447Marcel Dekker New York 1990 An exceptional as new copy of the FIRST EDITION/FIRST PRINTING inscribed and SIGNED by John R. Border on the front free endpaper. Inscribed to orthopedic surgeon Dr. Stanley D. Gertzbein. Red cloth-covered boards 10 1/4 x 7 1/8 inches 861 pp. index figures and tables. Multifolded chart in rear pocket: "AO Classification of Fractures". ISBN 0824781724 K077. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. As New/No Jacket. Marcel Dekker, New York hardcover
19782082702114601250BEINFELD 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 BEINFELD paperback
19612082702114600683Togensha 680yen 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Togensha 680yen paperback
2023x-3031303784Springer Nature 2023. Hardcover. New. 213 pages. 10.00x7.01x10.00 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
19502082702114609050Bijutsu shubbansha 1950. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Bijutsu shubbansha paperback
19922082702114603076Publisher Fixed 3605 Yen 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Publisher Fixed 3605 Yen paperback
0285632000.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19931329963Nedlands W.A.: Swan Publishing Ltd 1993. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto 272 pages; VG/VG; spine is green with green lettering on a white label; dust jacket is in a mylar covering has minimal shelf wear along the top and bottom edges; binding has minimal wear along the bottom edge; pages clear; signed by Border on the ffep; shelved Popular Culture. 1329963. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Swan Publishing, Ltd hardcover
1993Sign0300Perth: Swan Publishing 1993. 1st edition. As New. octavo. Full leather 272pp. colour & b/w plates One of 10123 copies; this being number 2864.Signed by Allan Border on the limitation page. PHOTO available. Swan Publishing hardcover
199340393Nedlands: Swan Publishing 1993. 1st edition. hard cover with dust jacket. VG/VG. Very good book in very good dust jacket with leatherette covers gilt titles decorations and page edges signed by the author and numbered on front endpaper with a protective Buttercup dust jacket./Very Good. Signed by author. Special edition Number 2025 of 10123. Illustrated with photographs in colour and black and white. 26.5 cm. Swan Publishing hardcover
199358640Swan Publishing Australia 1993. 1993. Hardcover. 8vo. leatherette hardcover all edges gilt. 272pp. colour & b/w illus. New unread. Signed by author limited edition #4351 of 10123 copies. . Swan Publishing, Australia, 1993. hardcover
1993031048Nedlands WA: Swan Publishing 1993. 272pp statistics bw & col ills. Or green leather all edges gilt. Limited to 10123 cys of which this #7841. Signed above limitation 'Best Wishes Allan Border.' A few spots to gilding on edges otherwise fine. The limitation corresponds to the number of career Test runs Border scored to become the highest-ever run scorer. A msot attractively presented edition of this autobiography of one of Australia's greatest Captains and batsmen. Signed by Author. Special Edition signed & numbered. Hard Cover. Near Fine. Small 4to. Swan Publishing Hardcover
94595Swan Publishing Perth. 1993. No. 1909 of edition of 10123. Signed by Allan Border. Large 8vo 272pp with black and white and colour illustrations. A very good hardback copy bound in green faux leather illustrated in gold gilt. . Swan Publishing, Perth. 1993. No. 1909 of edition of 10,123. Signed by Allan Border hardcover
20091-0762435623Running Pr Book Pub 2009. Hardcover. New. 144 pages. 9.10x7.10x0.70 inches. Running Pr Book Pub hardcover
2011251218445Running Press 2011-10-04. hardcover. New. 7x0x7. Running Press hardcover
2009Q-0762435623Running Press Adult 2009-10-06. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Running Press Adult hardcover
2009DADAX0762435623Running Press Adult 2009-10-06. First Edition. hardcover. New. 7.38x0.75x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Running Press Adult hardcover
0958784159.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1989029862New South Wales: Swan Publishing 1989. Book. Very Good . Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. VG Shelfwear small corner bump/VG Mild edgewear indentations. "A chronicle of his team's deeds which produced one of Australian sport's greatest achievements". Signed on the front endpaper by Allan Border Carl Rackemann and Gary Gilmour plus three other indecipherable to us signatures. Expanded condition report/digital photo on request. Swan Publishing Hardcover
19812082702114607705The Asahi Shimbun Company 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 The Asahi Shimbun Company paperback
19302082702114604462Chuobijutsu-sha 1930. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Chuobijutsu-sha paperback
19932082702114606953Libroport 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Libroport paperback
19672082702114607454Fixed 6000 Yen Hara Shobo 1967. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Fixed 6,000 Yen Hara Shobo paperback
47618Various publishers & dates. Extensive photographic archive documenting events on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico Border during the Mexican Revolution focused primarily on the Border Wars in Texas and the Veracruz Incident of 1914 comprised entirely of contemporary images all but a few of which are original vintage prints. The collection includes: <br /> <br /> • Sixty-one commercially-produced real-photo postcards ca. 14cm x 9cm or the reverse; <br /> • Six commercially-printed postcards using non-photographic processes same dimensions;<br /> • Three carte-de-visite portraits ca 9cm x 6cm mounted to cards;<br /> • Eight small-format photographs ranging from 14cm x 8cm to 11cm x 16cm of which three appear to be commercial images; <br /> • Three 8x10 20cm x 25cm photographic prints printed at some later date from original plates but apparently not contemporary; <br /> • One vintage 4x6 10cm x 16cm photograph mounted on board. <br /> <br /> All but a dozen or so images are captioned in the negative and most are additionally captioned in pencil in a later hand on verso. Approximately half the images include no photo credit; of those that do we have identified the following photographers: W.H. Horne D.W. Hoffman Walter P. Hadsell Van Zile & Chalk and L.O. She. <br /> <br /> Condition is generally Very Good. Two of the photo postcards are damaged with abrasions to significant portions of image area; the remainder show various degrees of edge wear aging and creasing but by and large image quality remains excellent. None of the postcards are postally used though a few include brief contemporary notes on verso. The refusal of Mexican President Porfirio Dîaz to cede power to his rival Francisco Madero in the elections of 1910 resulted in a violent large-scale revolt by campesinos and leftists setting off the thirty-year long Mexican Revolution. American involvement in the conflict began in 1911 when President William H. Taft under the guise of heightening border security moved to back Díaz against the rebels. The resulting mobilization - Taft sent more than 20000 American troops nearly a quarter of all American forces to the Mexican border with especially heavy concentrations in Texas and New Mexico - was to that date the largest mobilization of American military forces in peacetime. At the same time many Americans whose sympathies were not aligned with the Díaz dictatorship including anarchists wobblies Native Americans and more than a few soldiers of fortune went south to fight on the side of the rebels. The resulting border conflict which took place over nearly a decade occasionally pitting American insurrectos against American Federal troops resulted in thousands of Mexican and hundreds of American deaths. <br /> <br /> The Border Wars reached their climax around the period 1912-1914 which happened to coincide with a near-hysterical vogue for postcards among the American public. The result is that the Mexican Revolution is perhaps the first major armed conflict to have been extensively photo-documented in real time and certainly the first to have had a significant mass audience for that documentation. At least three hundred commercial photographers have been identified in association with the Mexican Revolution and they produced tens of thousands of images ranging from the relatively innocuous e.g. peaceful street and harbor scenes in Veracruz to the horrific lynchings and sidewalk cremations. <br /> <br /> This entire range of content is represented in the current collection along with portraits of most of the key players on the Mexican side including El Presidente Porfirio Díaz; his primary rival and successor Francisco Madero; Madero's successor by coup Victoriano Huerta; and various military figures including General Juan Navarro Felipe Angeles Ramírez and numerous others. Many of these semi-professional images though produced with commercial intent "professional" remains a guarded term in the context of what was essentially battlefield exploitation photography are valuable for their almost off-hand depictions of violent day-to-day life on the contested border including the casual destruction and acceptance of death from both sides that seemed to define this conflict. Of particular note are numerous of photographs of African-American troops the so-called "Buffalo Soldiers" as well as at least one image depicting Native American soldiers in uniform. Locales represented include Camp Grossmont in California; El Paso and Laredo in Texas and their cross-border sister cities Juarez and Nuevo Laredo; Veracruz site of the American incursion of 1914 known as the "Veracruz Incident"; and various unidentified encampments and battle sites in both Texas and Mexico. <br /> <br /> A wide-ranging and compelling photographic collection documenting not only a key period in U.S. military diplomacy - one which for better or worse set the tone for American-Mexican relations for the succeeding century - but also a tangible manifestation of the first widespread public incarnation in America of the picture-postcard as a vehicle for both propaganda and photojournalism. unknown
19682082702114603931Yoshikawa Kobunkan Regular price: 1700 yen 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Yoshikawa Kobunkan Regular price: 1,700 yen paperback