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FIRST EDITION of these important works by Maurice de Vlaminck, the only major 20th-century French artist who was also an influential literary figure. From a total large-paper edition of 143 copies, this is ONE OF 130 PRINTED ON ALFA WOVE PAPER. Huge margins. The rare "notice des editeurs", a sheet printed on green laid paper, laid in. 8vo. Original wraps. An excellent copy.
8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece and 11 plates; handsomely bound in red full morocco, back gilt with raised bands, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation.
A beautifully illustrated edition of this comic text, with 44 ORIGINAL DRYPOINTS BY MAURICE LEROY, many erotic. Edition limited to 300 numbered copies printed on fine Arches wove paper. Folio. BOUND IN PUBLISHER'S DELUXE FULL LEATHER BINDING, DECORATED ON COVERS WITH GILT DESIGNS AFTER LEROY. Spine lettered in gilt. Very few copies were issued in this binding. Wraps and backstrip bound in. Top edge gilt, other edges uncut. Tiny wisp of wear to extremities of binding, else FINE AND BRIGHT WITH NO DEFECTS.
160 pages. Chronology. Text in English. A most engaging review of the illustrious first hundred years of business of Groupe Zodiac/ The Zodiac Group. Gloriously illustrated in colour and black and white with archival photos and illustrations. Printed upon glossy stock. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. A high-quality copy of this dynamic corporate history. Book
Features: Colour ad for the Ford Custom 300 Fordor Sedan; Is our only Defense Policy to keep NATO happy?; Does Canada Really Need a National Anthem? - by Hereward Allix; Memories of a famous hanging of long ago - Edith Thompson was hung in England as an instrument of revenge; full-page luxury photo ad for Matinee cigarettes; The Home that Rebuilds Children's Lives - Protestant Children's Village in Ottawa; Mount Royal's Valiant Stand Against Progress; The Night the Empress of Ireland Went Down; Hockey Coach Rudy Pilous' Recipe for Enjoying a Headache; The Spring we Knew When we Were Kids, by Robert Thomas Allen; What Politics Needs More - More Laughter - the Hon. Tommy Douglas makes the case!; The Art of Lunenberg Cooking - and Eating - Lunenberg's Dutch Oven cookbook; A Day in the Life of a Spaceman - the space-ship pilots will be ordinary guys with mortgages, kids and problems; Very nostalgic colour centerfold for Inglas washers and dryers features a bride... 'Still waiting for her Inglis'; Fantastic two-page colour ad for Carling's Black Label Beer; quarter-page colour ad for the Studebaker Lark. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Nice copy. Magazine
Cover: The Drawing Room Window of Jane Austen's Cottage at Chawton, Hampshire. Features include: Our Notebook; Aftermath of War: The Greek Complaint to the Security Council (inc. map); Book Review: "Foreign Mud": by Maurice Collis; The World of Science: Ennerdale Water and Its Fauna; Notes for the Novel-Reader; and Books of the Day. Pictorial Journals include: The Birthplace of Immortal Books: Chawton Cottage - Where Jane Austen Lived and Wrote; The Princesses' Personal Setting: T.R.H. in Their Private Apartments; A Problem Confronting the United Nations: The Greek Guerilla War; "Blotmaster" But Notable Artist: The Tate Alexander Cozens Show; India at the Crossroads: Nehru's Proposal of a Republic at the First Constituent Assembly; Events of the Day: Hamburg Tribunal on Inhuman Crimes at Ravensbruck Concentration Camp, Manhattan Tenement Disaster; The Setting of the Christmas Story: Christendom's Birthplace; Naval Relics Exhibited in Paris; Clearing the Corfu Channel (Minesweeping); The Glow of Cape Town at Night: Floodlit Table Mountain; The March into Azerbaijan: Persian Troops on the Frontier; Life and Trade in the Deep Snows of the Canadian Arctic (Baker Lake Settlement), Where "Skins" Buy Gramophones for Thriving Eskimos; Heating Homes in England; Clay Sculptures Which Summarise the Blackfellow's Legends and Culture: An Australian Artists's (William Ricketts) Thoughts About The Aborigines; Wild Flowers that Bloom Where Christmas Falls in High Summer; and Unique Flowers of a Unique Landscape: Some of Australia's Lovely Flora. Binding sound. Contents clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
16 pages. Features: The Neutral Vote and the Chicago Election, by George Sylvester Viereck; The Germanization of the United States; American Independence Union; Ireland's Chant of Hate, by Charales J. O'Neill; The German University League; Austro-Hungary and the War, by Ernest Ludwig; England, Russia, and Drink - by Dr. Edmund von Mach; Stop the Shipment of Arms says the Pope; Germans do not Surrender; John Bull has lost his Grip; Count von Bernstorff's Note; Apropos of Maurice Leon; News from Germany, by Louis Viereck; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. Small chip from top edge of back cover. A sound copy. Magazine
Pages 290-382 plus 16 pages of ads. Features: My Escape From the Turks Disguised as a Woman - the incredible story of Private Miron D. Arber and his Sinai ordeal; The Log of the "Moewe" - the adventures of a modern pirate, told by her Commander Count Dohna-Schlodien - article with photos; A Brush with the Kisi - in quest of ivory, J.A. Jordan encounters a hostile African witch doctor; Historic Crimes and Mysteries - William Shaw and a Joke on Justice; On the Borders of Tibet - part IV of the story of two years' wanderings - largely among wild lands and wilder people, whose chief desire is to build the intruding foreigner up in a damp bonfire to smoulder to death - with photos; A Bandit's Bride - Part II of the story of Elena Villa-Pinillos, once married to Mexico's Francisco Villa - no more graphic picture of the state of anarchy and terrorism prevailing in unhappy Mexico can be imagined; Strange Stories of the War; Wang Yin-Shee and the Panther - a missionaries story of a Chinese hunter's terrible experience - a death wrestle with a huge panther; A Flying Man in South Africa - Part V of a very interesting account of John G. Barron's flying adventures- with photos; How We Stole The Tugboat - Sergeant Maurice Prost recounts his sensational escape from the Germans; The Downfall of Dave Rodger - a prospector in the West turns the tables on a 'bad man' and his lawless satellites; "Punch" - the unruly kangaroo pet of nuns at an Australian convent; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this fascinating vintage issue. Book
56 pages. Features: Bold and dramatic Canadian Red Cross ad inside front cover shows nurse with outstretched arms pleading for help in a war-torn world; Why German Surrender Must Be Unconditional; Editorial on tax inequities between private businesses and co-operatives, mutual insurance organizations and government-owned businesses; Generalship with Genius - photo-illustrated article on Field-Marshal Sir Harold Alexander; A River Fights the War - photo-illustrated article on the St. Maurice River and the major industries it supports; Sky Duel (short story); The Sheriff Says "No" (short story); East Wind (short story); The Fleet is the Town - great photo-illustrated article on H.M.C.S. "Cornwallis" in Nova Scotia; Cocooney Kelly (short story); The Canadian Red Cross in Scotland - article with photos including N/S Barbara Stanton of Port Stanton, Ontario, Gunner Robert Lattman of Prince George, B.C., and seven Canadian Nursing Sisters working at the Canadian Orthopaedic Unit at Hairmyers Hospital, East Kilbride, Scotland; One-page ad for Heinz soups features illustration of lady swooning over the taste; Great one-page black and white photo ad for Kodak features Tpr. K. Kosak of Mundare, Alberta with Dutch lady in traditional garb; Mend Your Manners; Woodbury soap ad features photos of newlyweds Elizabeth Strong of Montreal and Flying Officer Leonard Barrett, of the Royal Australian Air Force; Photo of Bonita Granville in Arrid ad; Photo of Lucille Ball in Jergens Lotion ad; Easter Fare on the Kitchen Front; Chase & Sanborn ad features colour Charlie McCarthy comic; Great one-page wartime Canada Post Office ad includes photo of troops overseas receiving mail and instructions how to address letters "to face the rigors of war'; Fashion article and illustrations; Colour ad for Singer sewing machines; World Sayings; Proud Ford ad inside back cover entitled "These 700" explains how they stopped making civilian vehicles on March 31, 1942 but are now resuming civilian production - and all 700 of their dealers remain!; Colour back cover ad for Marboleum floors; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
Pages 197-249. Black and white photos. Features: Nice full-page photo portrait of Major Charles S. Walker, N.H. Department Commander American Legion; For God and Country - The American Legion - A New Hampshire Asset - major article with many great photos; The Legion - Maker of Americans - an interview with Maurice F. Devine; Behind the Lines; Behind the Lines - The American Legion Auxiliary at work; State Executive Board of the American Legion Auxiliary; A Portrait Gallery of Legionnaires - excellent photos with write-ups of selected individuals; New Hampshire's Labor Commissioner; Their Son; An Anthology of One Poem Poets; Over the Top with Ayrshires - The Sawyer Herd and Farrm Buildings - article with nice photos; In the Springtime; When Claremont was called Ashley III - Two English Maps of Revolutionary Times; Current opinion in New Hampshire; Old Home Week and the Tercentenary; Books of New Hampshire Interest; The Editor Stops to Talk; New Hampshire Necrology. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy of this particularly excellent issue. Magazine
76 pages. Features: Marvelous cover photo of three Montreal Canadiens superstars; Interview with Pauline McGibbon; Nice two-page colour photo ad for the Volkswagen Rabbit; The Beamans family (Hughie and Beverly) of Sackville, NS; The Staples family (Adrian and Jacqueline) of Calgary; Arsenic contamination in Nova Scotia wells; Feature article on the glorious history of the Montreal Canadiens hockey team, with great photos; Joseph Zappia - the olympic village will give him immortality, one way or the other - article; The U.S. Presidential Primaries; The Ominous Political Storm Building over South Africa; Coup in Argentina; Preview of the Montreal Expos for 1976; Canadian Heavyweight boxing article; Calgary-based Turbo Resources; Montreal kite maker Claude Thibaudeau; Nice full-page colour photo ad for John Deere lawn tractors; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
Features: Colour photo ad for the Ford Galaxie 500 XL Hardtop inside front cover; Feature on British Columbia - Anybody can have a boom, but B.C.'s got three!; Northern Dancer - a second chance at greatness - George F.T. Ryall (Audax Minor) takes a knowing and affectionate look at the past, present and future of Canada's favourite equine invalid, Northern Dancer - nice colour photos; Avant Garde Sculpture - with photos - will it win customers in Japan?; The boy who was born a grandfather, by Maurice DeCunha; Robert Thomas Allen's Italian journey. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
60 pages. Features: Cover illustration of girl with dog; Colour ad inside front cover for the Parker "51" pen features handwriting and photo of violinist and composer Albert Spalding; Danger Spots for World Peace; Editorial on the Menace of Communism; One-page ad for Knechtels Limited Furniture of Hanover, Ontario; Memo to My Countrymen - Let's get back to the business of being Canadians; Almost Indecent (short story); The Gobbler of Little Moccasin (short story); Art in the Streets - colour-photo-illustrated article on outdoor art show in Greenwich Village; Paco Thinks Fast (short story); Person Unknown (short story); The (Luther) Burbank Zinnia - Nice article on how David Burpee, Burbank's cousin, discovered seed in Luther's old trunk which Burpee used to create this marvelous new flower - article with colour photos; The National Home Monthly's 1948 All-Star Hockey Team - article with photos of Harry Lumley, Jack Stewart, Ken Reardon, Max Bentley, Ted Lindsay and Maurice Richard; Charming colour half-page V-8 veggie drink ad featuring smiling little girls; Wonderful two-page colour 1948 Chevrolet ad with huge header "More people drive - more people want CHEVROLETS than any other make of car!:Uncommon half-page colour ad for Crosse & Blackwell tinned Date & Nut Bread; Nice colour fashion illustrations; One-page colour-photo ad for Singer Sewing Centers; Baking recipes; Funky one-page colour Marboleum ad highlights 1940s interior design ideas; Father Holds the Baby (humour); Canadian General Electric (CGE) ad presents their Model C502 'Musaphonic' radio-phonograph plus the model C118 and C117 record players; Nice colour Frigidaire ad inside back cover shows attractive young housewives in dresses and heels with their range and fridge; Back cover colour Massey-Harris ad shows combine harvesters on train being exported to Kansas.; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book
32 pages. Songs include: Teen Street, Walkin' and Talkin' (Once Around the Block), Pushover, Double Feature Movies, Rovin' Eyes, Cinderella Jones, Double Date, Two Against the World, The Wildest, Good Girl, Teen-Age Wedding, To Be Continued (Tomorrow Night). Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Tirage limité à 650 ex. Un des 600 n° sur Hollande, n° 59. Envoi autographe de l'auteur. Édition illustrée de 22 " délicieuses " aquarelles à double page du peintre norvégien Per KROHG, tirées en couleurs par Jacomet. Illustration vivace et colorée, envahissant volontiers le texte, parfaitement adaptée à ce roman d'amour théâtral et norvégien, spirituel et pétillant. On trouvera de nombreux renseignements sur Per Krohg dans " Kiki de Montparnasse ". Tirage limité. BEL EXEMPLAIRE. Maurice Bedel, né le 30 décembre 1883 à Paris et mort le 15 octobre 1954 à La Genauraye à Thuré (Vienne), est un écrivain, essayiste et journaliste français. Docteur en médecine, la thèse de Maurice Bedel est consacrée aux obsessions périodiques et se tourne vers la psychiatrie. Maurice Bedel exerce sa profession de médecin pendant les quatre ans de la Première Guerre mondiale, au 170e régiment d'infanterie comme médecin-major. Il publie ses premiers poèmes sous le pseudonyme de Gabriel Senlis : Le Cahier de Phane. Couronné par le prix Goncourt en 1927 pour son premier roman Jérôme 60° latitude nord, il est élu en 1948 président de la Société des gens de lettres.
7 vols., 4to., First Edition, each volume with large double-page gatefold coloured plates (bearing numerous detailed line diagrams), and very numerous illustrations and diagrams in the text; original pictorial wrappers, laminated as issued, covers a little browned else a near fine set. The series comprises: 1: County Class Cruisers (Raven & Roberts, 1979); 2: V and W Class Destroyers (Raven and Roberts, 1979); 3: Battleships Rodney and Nelson (Raven and Roberts, 1979); 4: Hunt Class Escort Destroyers (Raven and Roberts, 1981); 5: Town Class Cruisers (Raven and Roberts, 1980); 6: Hood (Northcott, 1981); 7: Flower Class Corvettes (Preston and Raven, 1982). Full set of this outstanding series compiled and illustrated by some the leading warship historians of their generation. Each volume provides a detailed technical and operational history with valuable photographs and excellent illustrations depicting camouflage and colour schemes. Essentially a successor to Bivouac's Ensign series and forerunner of Conway's later 'Anatomy of the Ship' series. No. 5 was first published as Ensign 5 (1975); No. 6 as an Ensign Special (1975); No. 7 as Ensign 3 (1973). ALL VOLUMES ARE INCREASINGLY UNCOMMON, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. COMPLETE SETS ARE SELDOM OFFERED FOR SALE. Law, 1029, 1070, 1000, 1069, 1030, 0986, 1011 respectively.
First Edition, 30, [2]pp., text slightly foxed towards the end, disbound. Judge Jeremie was appointed Attorney-General in Mauritius and arrived from England in 1832 to announce abolition without indemnity to a hostile reception of sugar planters and slave owners. Slavery was finally abolished in 1835 but not before the owners received ?2,000,000 compensation from the British. After accusing Mauritian judges of involvement in slavery, Sir John Jeremie was honoured in 1836 by the Anti-Slavery Society.
Features: The Poor will always be with us, eh? - but what if they turn against us?; Is there any truth in old wive's tales?; Down from the High Country - Roundup in British Columbia; Four Good Habits - fashion feature; Ed Skakie races a Mini Cooper; Nobody would let Maurice Strong save the world... Until he made a million in Canadian business, then even the UN have to give him a shot - Strong is to organize the UN's 1972 world pollution conference; and more. Clean and unmarked with average wear. Book
1 '46.7x35.6 cm., custodia edit. in tela verde con titoli in oro al piatto ant., 12, [4] pp. a fascicoli sciolti contenuti in una camicia in bross., XXI serigrafie sciolte tutte numerate e firmate a matita dall'artista, sporadiche fioriture ma ottimo esemplare Tiratura complessiva di 200 copie di cui 26 fuori commercio distinte dalle lettere dell'alfabeto e 174 numerate da 1 a 174, questa ? la nr. 115.
P., Maurice Glomeau, 1922. in-8°, demi-maroquin bleu à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, caissons ornés de filets et petits fers dorés, double filet doré de séparation sur les plats, tête dorée, couv. et dos cons. La couverture illustrée d'un portrait de l'auteur et le dos sont reliés in-fine, ex-libris (reliure signée Birdsall rel. à Northampton et London). Édition tirée à 150 exemplaires numérotés. Un des 100 exemplaires n° sur Hollande paraphés par l'éditeur à la justification. Ce roman constitue la « Reprise de la huitième époque » de Monsieur Nicolas. Belle reliure anglaise. Exemplaire en parfait état.
2 vols., roy. 8vo., First Edition, with coloured frontispieces, 38 plates (6 in colour), numerous maps and plans as plates and in the text, and 3 folding maps on japon; original blue cloth, upper boards with regimental crest blocked in gilt and silver, gilt backs, blue tops, a very good, bright, crisp copy in unclipped, very lightly browned dustwrapper. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Sutcliffe, p.10; White, p.44.
A beautiful edition with 16 full-page etchings by Maurice Leroy, printed in color. From a total edition of 300 numbered copies, this is one of 218 printed on fine Lana wove paper. Leroy is one of the most underestimated book illustrators of this century, and his etchings in this book are lightly erotic. 4to, loose as issued in wrappers, board folder, and slipcase. Occasional light foxing, else fine.
This is a very good hardcover copy in a very good dust jacket with almost no wear. Originally published in 1963 this is the Twenty-fifth Anniversary edition. Later printing. Signed by Maurice Sendak and dated 1997 on the half title-page, above and below the printed title. Briefly inscribed. Otherwise completely clrean throughout. Illustrated in color. Gold embossed Caldecott Medal sticker on front cover. 9" high X 10" wide. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
First Edition, frontispiece of the ship on the fifteenth morning, vii, [1], 303, [1] pp., original cloth, gilt, hinges a little frayed, all edges gilt, a nice bright copy. The author set sail from Cork to Port Louis in Mauritius. On the homeward journey he sailed for Port Elizabeth in South Africa, and hr gives a short account of what existed in the town at this period. He considered that the old name of Algoa Bat was far more suitable; and depreciated the custom of renaming places in Africa, which was so prevalent at this time. Dr. Blenkinsop made a stay of some duration at Cape Town, and gives a description of the town and its inhabitants, making some facetious remarks on what is termed the "posterial luxuriance" of some of the females of the country. Continuing the journey home he called at St. Helena, describing James Town, and steered for Ascension Island, which he calls "a desolate island". The small British settlement there, "exhibits the striking contrast of a green patch on the burnt soil, with a few neat white houses." Mendelssohn, p.136; Toussaint and Adolphe, Bibliography of Mauritius, D165.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, 17 plates on 14, and 2 illustrations (one full-page) and full-page map in the text; handsomely bound in full dark green crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, gilt back, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. One of the earliest separate publications on the activities of Special Operations Executive by the Head of French Section. 'I do not claim that the incidents described in these pages are completely factually accurate' (Preface). 'Quite so' responds Foot, although he is also the first to recognise the restrictions placed upon the author at the time. Enser, p.410; Foot, p.455.