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1935102606S.l. 1935. 4°. M. 3 (2 farb.) Taf. (S.-A. a.: Mem. Carn. Mus. 12/2/5). 34 S. OBr. OU. etwas beschabt u. angeschmutzt.
197518307Editions Lug 1975 à 1978. Album Spécial Origines Strange n°5 de 1984. In-8 broché de 252 pages au total, au format 23 x 16 cm. Couverture illustrée par Jean-Yves Mitton. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais malgré d'infimes frottis aux coins. Reliure éditeur qui contient les numéros hors série, 169, 172 et 175 bis. Complets des couvertures illustrées par Jean-Yves Mitton, mais sans les fiches encartés. Ces 3 numéros proposent les origines des super-héros suivant : Les X-Men, Les 4 Fantastiques, Dr Fatalis, Docteur Strange, Les Avengers, Daredevil, Captain Marvel, et Le Gardien. Très bel état général. Edition originale.
196931933Editeur Publicness / Creepy n° 5 de décembre 1970. In-4 agrafé de 66 pages au format 28 x 20,5 cm. Magnifique couverture illustrée par Frank Frazetta. Plats et intérieur frais. Contient des bandes dessinées illustrées par Angelo Torres, Rocco Mastroserio, Donald Norman, Tom Sutton, Al Williamson sur scénarios de Archie Goodwin et Anne T. Murphy. Article consacré à Dr Jekyll et Mister Hyde au cinéma par Michel Caen. Superbe état de fraicheur. Rare édition originale de cette mythique revue.
1940278659Oxford: Printed and Published for the Proprietors of Kingdom Come 175 Banbury Road Oxford by the Alden Press Oxford Ltd 1940. Softcover. Very Good. Quarto. Illustrated wrapper by Baptista Gilliat-Smith. Small tears to the yapped edges and a little soiling a very good or better issue. Includes contributions by Lawrence Durrell Frederic Prokosch Ruthven Todd L.A.G. Strong Denys Sutton and others. Printed and Published for the Proprietors of Kingdom Come, 175 Banbury Road, Oxford, by the Alden Press (Oxford) Ltd unknown
196042732Privately printed. N.d. c.1960. v 122pp. illustrated with 8pp. of photographs. Original black cloth gilt. Board extremities slightly bumped o/w contents clean and sound. VG. No dustwrapper present. hardcover
1937316007Kansas City Missouri: The Brown-White Company 1937. First edition. Frontispiece. 352 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Orange cloth pictorial dust jacket. Fine copy in attractive dust jacket spine ever so slightly faded else fine. First edition. Frontispiece. 352 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed "For Jim. From his friend R. L. Sutton" on the front free endpaper with an original gelatin photograph of a trophy tarpon loosely inserted. Bruns S338; Callahan p. xix "a major book" The Brown-White Company unknown
0526421185.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0526421177.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1890A115958London: Simkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co. 1890. 4th edition. Very Good. octavo. hardback in original cloth 410pp. text ills. index Both hinges pulled o/w VG copy of a 19th century guide for the serious amateur horticulturist Simkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. hardcover
199910155La Crosse: Department of English at the University of Wisconsin 1999. 1st. Hardcover. Fine Condition. One of 275 copies printed from Eric Gill's Joanna types with the help of C. Mikal Oness of the Sutton Hoo Press . et al. Bound in publisher's original quarter white paper with a blue marbled paper front board with the title stamped in black on the spine. <br/><br/> Department of English at the University of Wisconsin hardcover
1938346755Richland Center Wisconsin 1938. Softcover. Fine. Typescript. 38pp. and 3pp. Black three-ring binder with typescript pages printed rectos only; several cardstock separators one with a typed label bearing the title; and a rear pocket with three additional typescript sheets also printed rectos only. The binder is somewhat worn at the spine ends but the pages are fresh with scattered corrections near fine or better. An unpublished account of the wondrous fictional baseball player "Slugger" Sutton based on a real small-town baseball league in Kickapoo River Valley in West Central Wisconsin. A charming tale of a small-town baseball legend who eschewed big league success for the ardor of his hometown fans. Further details available upon request. unknown
191826463Stasny 1918
1354444302.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2010K17NS1102Hart Gallery London 2010. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. Extra Large 4to. in colour printed stiff card covers unpaginated approx. 40pp on thick art paper colour plates etc __CONDITION : An extremely well preserved almost AS NEW copy minute speck of shelf rub to cover corner tips. . __To see more of our books on Ceramics type DbbPOTTERY in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Hart Gallery, London paperback
2010B15NS1574Belgravia Gallery London 2010. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. Quarto size 4to in colour printed stiff card covers unpaginated approx. 80pp mainly colour plates __CONDITION : A well preserved AS NEW unmarked copy minute speck of shelf rub to top cover corner tips. . __To see more of our Art Monographs etc type DbbARTIST in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Belgravia Gallery, London paperback
1976List1517Los Angeles 1976. Eight kodachrome slides showing Foxx with one possibly related slide of a woman included as well. Unpublished originally taken for the May 6 1976 issue of Jet Magazine Vol. 50 No. 7 which is also included here. Fine condition magazine nearly fine with slightest tanning. Fine. Redd Foxx left NBC in 1976 after a successful run of six seasons of Sanford and Sun and went to ABC producing a short-lived show called The Redd Foxx Comedy Hour which was canceled after its first season due to poor ratings despite wide critical acclaim. Jet Magazine covered the transition in an article in 1976 with photographs by Isaac Sutton. Offered here are eight unused images from the shoot capturing Foxx in a range of setings including a swimming pool and on his moped riding around Los Angeles. A nice group from the height of Foxx’s career in comedy although his stint at ABC would wind up being a disappointment considering his earlier success. unknown
192360146Portland OR: Charles O. Stevens Commercial Photographers 14 E. 50th N. ca. 1923. Oblong folio. One mammoth silver gelatin photograph sized 19.25 x 15.25 in. w/ caption & photographer’s imprint in lower fore-edge of image w/in negative stamp on verso touch-up paint for copy-ready work at right margin minor soiling faint tidemark to verso of print at lower fore-edge still G exemplar w/ bright contrast. A fine photograph of the historic Meier & Frank Delivery Depot at 1417 NW Everett in Portland Oregon designed by Frederick Fritsch for the architectural firm of Sutton & Whitney and built in 1927 by Waale Shattuck contracting company. The warehouse was designed in the “Half Modern†style the Warehouse constructed for the company in 1923 at 1438 NW Irving and at the time of its’ construction was considered by the company as possibly being converted to a second department store for Meier & Frank. Fritsch 1891-1934 was considered one of Oregon’s most influential and significant architects of the 1920’s. After being used by OHS for 15 years to process material the building was sold and later remodeled as the Vestas Wind Systems Headquarters in NW Portland. Stevens 1872-1946 was a longtime Pacific Northwest commercial photographer first located in Seattle WA and then Portland OR until World War II. See: John M. Tess Meier & Frank Delivery Depot National Register of Historic Places NPS Dec. 1 2000. Charles O. Stevens, Commercial Photographers, 14 E. 50th N., unknown
201301613Paris, Stock, 1995 ; in-8, 758 pp., br.
18491364770Frankfort: WM. Tanner & J. W. Finnell 1849. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto 1129 pages; G; Re-bound in full brown vinyl with blue spine label and gilt lettering on spine; Very light bumping to corners otherwise binding tight and in good condition; Moderate staining to bottom of text block slight age toning to text block slight age toning to pages moderate uneven foxing to pages throughout slight warping to pages throughout and previous owners inscription in ink on sfep; Previous seller contents description on ffep; Sabin 37500. RWO.<br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved Upstairs outside of Allan's Office. 1364770. Special Collections. WM. Tanner & J. W. Finnell hardcover
187463860New York: United States Publishing Company 1874. First Edition. Sold by Subscription. Large octavo. Publisher's green pictorial cloth titles in gilt on spine; pale yellow endpapers; 670pp; illus. Boards heavily chaffed along foredge thus Good only but otherwise a tight well-preserved copy with gilt and pictorial devices still crisp and bright. <br /> <br /> An encyclopedic history of noted New York crimes and criminals with sections on contemporary penological practices including capital and corporal punishment. Like most subscription books from this period rather cheaply produced and consequently uncommon; this despite defects a presentable copy. United States Publishing Company unknown
19986328La Crosse WI: Sutton Hoo Press 1998. First edition limited to "approximately" 126 copies. 8vo 32pp. Woodcuts by Thomas Huck. Black Japanese cloth printed spine label. Fine condition. <br /> <br /> The third book published by the fine press in La Crosse Wisconsin Sutton Hoo Press. Printed from Cochin types on dampened Johannot. Striking woodcuts by Thomas Huck. . Sutton Hoo Press unknown
20006329La Crosse WI: Sutton Hoo Press 2000. First edition limited to "approximately" 200 copies. Tall 8vo 24pp. Signed by Levine at colophon. Calligraphy by Cheryl Jacobsen. Rear cover and spine in gray cloth front cover in paste paper by Lucy David. Toning to edges of cloth on rear cover light shelf wear to bottom edge. Near fine. <br /> <br /> Interesting design on this book published by the fine press in La Crosse Wisconsin Sutton Hoo Press. Collection of poems from the Pulitzer-winning Detroit-born poet originally published in the Yale Review and others. . Sutton Hoo Press unknown
201605881Paris, Albin Michel, 1986 ; in-8, 87 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
5294CREEPY, premier magazine illustré d'épouvante, N° 4 à 6. Paris, Publicness, 1970. Trois fascicules in-4 réunis en un volume, brochés.
200831456New York: Marvel Publishing Inc 2008. Near Fine/Near Fine. New York: Marvel Publishing Inc. 2008. First Thus stated first printing with full numberline. Tall octavo. 215 pp. appendices. Color illustrations throughout. Illustrated dust jacket. Glossy black boards stamped in silver. Mild rubbing to edges of dust jacket and boards. Binding sound and pages unmarked; Near Fine. Marvel Publishing, Inc unknown