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1925257669Verlagsanstalt Tyrolia Innsbruck 1925. Hardcover mit Leinenrücken und -ecken 1925-1944. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen mit Kennungen einer Klosterbibliothek. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Verlagsanstalt Tyrolia, Innsbruck, hardcover
Proctor, James & Neil RolIn Pristine Condition. unknown
19102080202105101330Watanabe shoten 1910. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Watanabe shoten paperback
1619220705Hong Kong.: Hong Kong Tourist Association. June 16th1963. Colour folding map and four stapled booklets within original envelope. Map measures 43 x 54.5cm; booklets measure 21.5 x 9.5cm; envelope measures 23 x 10.5cm. Covers of booklets and extremities of envelope somewhat abraded though map in very good condition. A collection of four booklets and a folding map of Kowloon Peninsula and the northern shore of Hong Kong Island prepared for tourists to Hong Kong. The four booklets each focus on general information dining and entertainment sightseeing and shopping. Throughout each booklet particular emphasis is placed on the affordability of travel in Hong Kong and much effort is made to portray the colony as a romantic idyll. . Hong Kong Tourist Association. unknown
1988mon0000209741The Sporting Life 1988-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback with dust cover. Clean copy sound binding. The Sporting Life hardcover
1996210481996. Collection of five Fodor's gay travel guides published between 1996 and 2001 documenting LGBTQ travel culture and the geography of queer social life in the late twentieth century. Produced during a period when openly gay and lesbian travelers frequently relied upon specialized print resources to identify welcoming public accommodations and avoid hostile environments the guides reflect the cultural infrastructure of queer mobility before the widespread adoption of internet-based travel platforms. The books document networks of bars hotels cafés bookstores resorts nightlife venues and community spaces serving gay and lesbian clientele across the United States and Canada preserving evidence of many establishments that have since closed or disappeared. As such the guides now function not only as travel manuals but also as historical records of LGBTQ commercial and social geography during the 1990s and early 2000s.<br /> Collection consists of five paperback travel guides most measuring approximately 5 x 9 inches organized by city state and region with detailed listings of gay- and lesbian-friendly businesses addresses telephone numbers maps travel tips and commentary on local LGBTQ culture. 1 Collins Andrew. Fodor's Gay Guide to the USA. New York: Fodor's Travel Publications 1996. First edition. 497 pages. Comprehensive nationwide guide covering approximately forty cities and destinations with listings for bars hotels restaurants bookstores nightlife venues and community resources catering to gay and lesbian travelers. 2 Collins Andrew. Fodor's Gay Guide to New York City. New York: Fodor's Travel Publications 1997. First edition. 187 pages. Includes coverage of New York City together with surrounding destinations such as Fire Island and New Hope Pennsylvania emphasizing hotels inns cafés restaurants nightlife and local cultural commentary from an LGBTQ perspective. 3 Collins Andrew. Fodor's Gay Guide to San Francisco and the Bay Area. New York: Fodor's Travel Publications 1997. First edition. 166 pages. Covers San Francisco San Jose Santa Cruz Monterey Wine Country and the Russian River area with extensive discussion of gay and lesbian social life tourism and cultural institutions in Northern California. 4 Collins Andrew. Fodor's Gay Guide to the USA. New York: Fodor's Travel Publications 1998. Second edition. Expanded national guide featuring maps destination overviews and updated regional listings for queer-friendly businesses and accommodations throughout the United States. 5 Collins Andrew. Fodor's Gay Guide to the USA. New York: Fodor's Travel Publications 2001. Third edition. 676 pages. Revised and expanded edition including thousands of listings for accommodations restaurants bars and nightlife venues throughout the United States and Canada.<br /> Published during years when discrimination against LGBTQ travelers remained widespread and legal protections varied dramatically by region these guides helped queer individuals navigate unfamiliar spaces while also strengthening broader community networks through travel and tourism. Their detailed business listings now preserve documentary evidence for numerous LGBTQ establishments and gathering spaces that no longer exist making the guides valuable records of late twentieth-century queer urban and commercial history. Minor handling wear throughout. Overall very good condition. Substantial archive documenting LGBTQ travel networks and the printed infrastructure of queer community life before the digital era. unknown
18002712bCaen: Chalopin 1800. 12mo 137 x 84 mm. 12 pp. Drop-title. Stab-stitched in original blue printed wrappers. Modern folding moroco-backed chemise and slipcase. A late chapbook incarnation of Vulson de La Colombière's treatise on dream interpretation first published 1660 this pocket-sized alphabetical list of dreams and their meanings had a practical purpose being sold as an aid for the selection of lottery numbers but see below.The association of dreams and lottery numbers derived from the Italian smorfia tradition which linked and still does the lottery and its numbers to dreams and the occult. The word smorfia refers to keys associating dreams with winning numbers also sometimes called cabala and by extension to the ephemeral publications containing these keys. "A feature of the Italian lottery throughout its history is the intense interest in occult methods of predicting the winning numbers. Foremost is the smorfia - a slang word meaning a wry grimace but also having overtones associated with the dream god Morpheus son of Hypnos God of Sleep." Adrian Seville History Today Vol. 49 no. 3 March 1999. In this brief pamphlet the connection with the lottery is indicated by a list of the 27 "most commonly pulled" lottery numbers printed at the end. Oddly all end in either 3 7 or 9. The dream descriptions however provide no lottery numbers. These highly abbreviated one-or-two-line summaries are simply followed by a verbal description of their degree and type of luck or lack of it or their meaning. Thus "to dream of being a tree" portends illness "kissing a dead person" promises long life though just kissing anyone signifies trouble. Arranged by keyword the list covers an impressive range of dream subjects: seeing oneself swimming in the sea loss and harm having long teeth trouble from one's parents dreaming that one is a doctor good luck hearing bells ringing signifies honor with boredom! etc.The attribution to the Caen chapbook printer/publishers Pierre-Jean-Aimé and Théodore Chalopin was made by René Helot who found several copies of the pamphlet in the Chalopin archives. OCLC locates 2 copies at the BnF and the Newberry. Cf. Helot La Bibliothèque bleue en Normandie 1928 245. Chalopin unknown
1881249434Verlag des Literarischen Instituts von Max Huttler 1881. Hardcover Pappe mit Leinenrücken ohne Schutzumschlag 3 Bände Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen. Der Einband ist fleckig der Vorsatz braunfleckig. Beim 2. Jg. fehlt ein Vorsatzblatt beim 3. hat der Block Eselsohren. Der 2. Jg. ist aus 1882 der 3. aus 1883. Mit Kennungen einer Klosterbibliothek. Der Preis ist für alle 3 Bde. zusammen. Verlag des Literarischen Instituts von Max Huttler, hardcover
1939GAM045Faber London March 1939 1939. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 2nd Edition. The revised second edition which was allegedly restricted to 1230 copies with only 250 copies initially bound. Small 4to. 63pp. White cloth with an internal wire spiral binding blocked in red at the spine. Photographic endpapers. Illustrated with four colour maps and thirty-seven photographs several double-spread. Indication of removal of tiny sticker from the corner of the front pastedown. A very good copy of an extremely scarce volume in tanned and slightly dust marked non-price-clipped dust wrapper rubbed and creased at the head of the spine panel but with no loss. Faber replaced The Architectural Press as publisher of the Shell Guide series in 1939 and republished all of the existing titles in cloth with internal spiral wire binding. These 1939 Faber re-issues are the scarcest volumes in the Shell cannon. Faber, London [March 1939] Hardcover
1939ARC91295Faber London 1939. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First Edition first printing of this most uncommon Shell Guide the first new title issued in the series following Faber's take-over. Small 4to. 61pp. Cloth boards with internal wire spiral binding. With two colour maps and over sixty photographs including five contributed by John Betjeman. A touch of spotting to cloth and top edge and a tiny scuff to the head of the half-title which serves as the free endpaper and also exhibits a little light spotting. A very good copy in the scare non-price-clipped dust wrapper featuring a Nineteenth century engraving of the interior of Gloucester Cathedral just a little tanned spotted and chafed with several tiny slivers of loss. A super copy of one of the scarcest titles in the series. Faber, London Hardcover
55691Fürth i. B. Hans Krause 1921. . The new revelation dt. - Vom Verfasser der berühmten Sherlock Holmes-Romane. Im Anhang Bibliographie u. biographische Anmerkungen des Übersetzers C. Abel-Musgrave 1860-1938 Mediziner u. Sozialkritiker Schriftsteller. - Walter Kampmann 1887-1945 expressionistischer Maler Bildhauer u. Graphiker. Mitglied der Künstlervereinigung "Novembergruppe" Mitbegründer der Künstlergruppe "Selection" mit Paul Klee Max Beckmann Wasili Kandinsky Oskar Moll Georg Muche und Lyonel Feininger die 1933 verboten wurde. - Umschlag wenig bestoßen und mit schwacher Knickspur Schnitt leicht stockfl. - Gutes sauberes Exemplar des äußerst selten angebotenen Werks im Originalumschlag Fürth i. B. Hans Krause, 1921. unknown
2005DADAX9812466452Berlitz Publishing 2005-02-01. paperback. New. 5.58x0.63x8.52. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Berlitz Publishing paperback
19812062Seattle: Pioneer Square Merchants Committee 1981. First Edition. Loose sheets. Very Good. Oblong 12mo. Pp. 48. Introduction by Mayor Charles Royer. Text by Walt Crowley. Illustrated throughout with line drawings by Lynette Miller. Bound in saddle-stapled stiff wraps printed in three colors. Accompanied by a folding map of the neighborhood. The original artwork accompanies the booklet totaling 27 drawings on 20 leaves of good quality artist paper. All original illustrations in the booklet are accounted for but for one: a depiction of the Washington Street Boat Landing Pergola. Booklet shows slight use. The artwork now protected in archival sleeves in a leather binder was occasionally prepared with white ink for pre-print production purposes. In sum a well preserved visual overview of Seattle's first neighborhood. Today many of the architectural fixtures remain protected by landmark status as they were then but others have been renovated and still others such as the Kingdome have disappeared entirely. (Pioneer Square Merchants Committee) unknown
1996209981996. Collection of five books documenting LGBTQ travel culture during the 1990s when printed guidebooks and travel anthologies played an important role in helping gay and lesbian travelers identify welcoming businesses social spaces and destinations amid persistent discrimination and uneven legal protections. The archive reflects the cultural sphere of queer mobility and community formation through practical travel information personal essays and destination-based cultural commentary aimed specifically at LGBTQ readers. Published before online review platforms and digital travel forums became widespread these guides functioned as navigational tools for locating affirming hotels bars cafés bookstores and nightlife venues in unfamiliar cities while also fostering broader awareness of queer social geography. Together the books provide insight into LGBTQ tourism community networks and the commercialization of queer travel culture during the late twentieth century.<br /> Collection consists of five paperback volumes published between 1996 and 1998 including three travel guides and two literary anthologies. 1 Collins Andrew. Fodor's Gay Guide to the USA. New York: Fodor's Travel Publications 1996. First edition. 497 pages. Organized by city and region across approximately forty destinations in the United States the guide lists gay- and lesbian-friendly hotels inns restaurants bars cafés bookstores switchboards and community resources together with commentary on local culture from an LGBTQ perspective. The present copy contains notes in the table of contents associated with a planned trip. 2 Collins Andrew. Fodor's Gay Guide to South Florida with South Beach and Key West. New York: Fodor's Travel Publications 1997. First edition. 129 pages. Focused on South Florida during a period when Miami South Beach and Key West had become major centers of queer tourism and nightlife. Includes listings for LGBTQ-oriented businesses and travel destinations catering to gay and lesbian visitors. 3 Ferrari Guides' Gay Paris: The Definitive Guide to Gay and Lesbian Paris. Paris: Ferrari Guides 1997. First edition. 304 pages. English-language guidebook combining travel recommendations with historical and cultural commentary on Parisian LGBTQ life nightlife and community institutions. Former owner's name written on title page. 4 Bledsoe Lucy Jane editor. Lesbian Travels: A Literary Companion. San Francisco: Cleis Press 1998. First edition. Anthology of personal essays by lesbian writers addressing travel cultural encounter relationships and adventure across international settings. 5 Bledsoe Lucy Jane editor. Gay Travels: A Literary Companion. San Francisco: Cleis Press 1998. First edition. Companion anthology collecting essays by gay male writers focused on travel experiences romance intercultural exchange and queer identity abroad.<br /> Produced during a period when LGBTQ travelers frequently relied upon specialized print resources to avoid harassment and locate supportive public accommodations these books document an important phase in the development of queer tourism and commercial LGBTQ publishing. The guides emerged from broader community efforts to map safe and affirming spaces in cities and tourist destinations before the widespread availability of internet-based travel information. Their role within queer travel culture has often been compared to other minority travel guides intended to help marginalized communities navigate hostile environments. Minor handling wear throughout. Fodor's Gay Guide to the USA with creasing from use and manuscript trip-planning notes; Gay Paris with ownership inscription. Overall very good condition. Cohesive archive documenting LGBTQ travel networks queer publishing and community-oriented tourism culture at the close of the twentieth century. unknown
BN107501Softcover. La santé vient en mangeant : Document élaboré dans le cadre du Programme national nutrition-santé <br/><br/>La santé vient en mangeant : Document élaboré dans le cadre du Programme national nutrition-santé paperback
2013DADAX1450876625Publications International Ltd 2013-07-24. hardcover. New. 11.25x0.81x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Publications International, Ltd hardcover
Church, Mike & TerriIn Pristine Condition. unknown
#[15323]Ing. 217 p. ill. Omslag van modern sierpapier. Lit: Bodel Nijenhuis 250. l Reisgids voor Nederland en België. De inhoud van het deel Itinéraire p. 88-204 bestaat uit routebeschrijvingen met en-passant de te bezoeken plaatsen. Via een alfabetische index vindt men de informatie per plaats: geschiedenis bezienswaardigheden aant unknown
2009TA260303088Z20Dozier Media Group 2009-10-01. spiral_bound. Very Good. 10x8x0. Spiral binding--excellent condition Dozier Media Group unknown
197410502Hogarth Press 1974 1974 Soft Cover. No Jacket. First Edition. PBO 1st edition 1974 Pictorial Wraps with some rub wear & scuff Marks Extremities Cover small ink letters Interior Nice Tight Clean with minor rub Wear & minor WearVG/VG AS-IS SOFTCOVER index. First Edition. Soft Cover. Hogarth Press, 1974 paperback
1982DADAX0671458418Brand: Pocket 1982-07-01. First Edition. mass_market. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Pocket unknown
2013SDBOX1445-DB11112020-45Fodor's Travel 2013-06-04. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Fodor's Travel paperback
19398958London: B.T. Batsford for Shell 1939. First edition written and illustrated by John Piper. Pp.45 plus 16 pages of plates. Illustrated throughout with 58 photographic illustrations and two reproductions of white line illustrations by John Piper and Maurice Beck apart from 2 old photographs. Sm. 4to. original spiral bound photographic covers title in red on yellow spiral binding. Some spotting to spiral binding and a little light creasing to covers but generally a very good copy of a delicate item.Shell Guide no. 11 and one of the best with Piper’s writing design collage endpapers and many of his own photographs as well as two full page reproductions of his drawings. He lived at Fawley Bottom on the boundary between Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire so he was well placed to produce this guide. Written and illustrated by John Piper B.T. Batsford for Shell unknown
1886263675Verlag des Literarischen Instituts von Dr. M. Huttler 1886. Hardcover mit Leinenrücken und -ecken ohne Schutzumschlag Die Jahresangabe ist ungefähr. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten leicht bestoßen und berieben. Kanten und Einbandrücken etwas abgeschabt. Rücken fleckig. In allem original und insges. gut erhalten. Verlag des Literarischen Instituts von Dr. M. Huttler, hardcover
19091816070Williams & Norgale. Fair/No Dust Wrapper. 1909. Hard Cover. B287 includes 7 laid in and attached maps; a scribble mark at the top of one page; in English; 162 pages . Williams & Norgale hardcover