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1024761347.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2336421933.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
197880416Contes: Chez l'auteur 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Limited to 1040 copies with the "Differents Types de Cartonnages" pamphlet laid in. The standard Jules Verne bibliography. Text in French. Large octavo: 567 1 pp. with 8 color plates and numerous textual illustrations. Original printed white paper wrappers. Minor creasing to the bottom corner of the front panel. The dust wrapper is toned along the spine with a minor stain to the rear panel; else very good. Chez l'auteur hardcover
197856374Contes: Chez l'auteur 1978. Paper. Good/No Jacket. Wrappers with dustjacket. 24 cm567 pages. One of 1040 copies printed. With laid in pamphlet 'Differents Types De Cartonnages Volumes simples Volumes doubles planches d'illustrations' which illustrated in black & white and color the Hetzel trade bindings. Essential reference for Jules Verne bindings. Good condition in a Good dustjacket. dustjacket has some sun-fading. Chez l'auteur unknown
3838170849.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1970143327Société Didot-Bottin 1970. Hardcover. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture rigide. Reliure toile. 1784 pages. <i>ref. 143327</i> Société Didot-Bottin hardcover
121739Paris Bureau de l'Almanach du Commerce 1831. 2 feuillets. LXCIJ. 306 pages. 215x14 Cm. Cartonnage postérieur. Dos lisse. Étiquétte de titre dorée collé au dos. Sébastien Bottin 1764-1853 statisticien et archéologue né à Sedan fut un des membres éminents de la Société Royale des Antiquaires de France dont il assura longtemps le secrétariat. Ce recueil rassemble des mélanges darchéologie enrichis dune notice historique sur la Société et de son cinquième rapport dactivités reflétant lessor des études antiquaires sous la Restauration. Publiés en 1831 par le Bureau de lAlmanach du Commerce ces textes documentent les travaux savants dune institution fondée en 1804 pour promouvoir lérudition historique et artistique en France. Rousseurs. Sinon - exemplaire bien conservé. Paris, Bureau de l'Almanach du Commerce, 1831. unknown
60769Eds Itinera Alpina 2006 In-4 29 cm 159pp. illustr. reliure cart. de l'editeur Notes bibliogr. Nb-0111 unknown
12-0244Oakland Calif.: Bebe Robozo Rolling Repertory Co. 1972. Mini-poster measuring 14 x 9 inches. Production taken place October 18 1972 at City College of Alameda County at 11:00 a.m. Mills College at 12:30 p.m. and Merritt College at 2:00 p.m. Creased from folding else very good. Oakland, Calif.: Bebe Robozo Rolling Repertory Co., 1972. unknown
20112-2296547532Editions L'Harmattan 2011. Paperback. New. 300 pages. French language. 8.43x5.28x1.18 inches. Editions L'Harmattan paperback
20001323518PN. New. 2000. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
197839456Contes: Chz l'Auteur 1978. THE STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY. 568 pp 16 plates mostly in color. Edition limited to 1040 numbered copies printed on very good laid paper. 4to. Original wraps. A bit of wear to wraps else fine and bright. <br/><br/> Chz l'Auteur paperback
19605On letterhead of The League of Audiences London. 27 April 1939. 1p. 4to. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. 'Your dear husband was one of my oldest and most valued friends in my Savage Club circle; his place can never be filled as you more than any of us know and with deep sorrow.' Wareing joined Sir Frank Benson's company in 1900. In 1909 he founded the first Citizens' Theatre in an English-speaking country. On his death The Times 13 April 1942 referred to him as 'a repertory theatre pioneer'. The word 'Answered' is written at the head. Finck's 'In the Shadows' was one of the last pieces played by the orchestra on the Titanic. On letterhead of The League of Audiences, London. 27 April 1939. unknown
0282664149.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2391519 April 1951. On the green letterhead ‘The Mark of a Good Production’ of ‘ALWYN D. FOX PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT’ 38 Sutherland Street London SW1. See Michael Caine’s affectionate account of Fox in ‘The Elephant to Hollywood’ 2010 from which the anecdote at the end of this entry is taken. 1p 4to. Addressed to ‘Dear Mr. Hindin’ signed ‘Alwyn Fox’ and headed ‘Pantomime - “Dameâ€.’ While the twenty lines of text are clear and complete the item is not in the best of condition on aged and creased on discoloured paper with closed tears to edges. The letter begins: ‘I am at present free for Dame for coming season pants. and would be glad to negotiate with you. You contacted me last season but I had just fixed if you recall.’ He explains that the previous year he ‘did “Riding Hood†for Barrie Baldrick at New Cross Empire’ and gives details of four similar engagements in recent years including ‘ “Cinders Emp. Middlebro’ - Jimmie James’. He has a ‘very complete and elaborate wardrobe for any subject and all own props’ and ‘Can produce/manage if required. Terms £25.’ He is enclosing ‘last years folder and some photos’ not present. After becoming a movie star Caine lost touch with Fox ‘although years later when I was in Beverly Hills I got a letter from a social worker in Hammersmith London. He said he had an old man called Alwyn D. Fox lying destitute in one of his wards. Mr Fox he said was claiming he had discovered Michael Caine. In all likelihood it was fantasy but if there was any truth in it would I mind writing Mr Fox a letter and perhaps sending a small amount of money to make his last few weeks a bit easier I wrote at once to confirm Alwyn’s story and enclosed a cheque for five thousand dollars. Two weeks later I had another letter from the social worker returning the cheque. Alwyn had been delighted to get my letter he wrote and had spent the day he received it showing it to everyone on the ward. He had died later that night.’ 19 April 1951. On the green letterhead (‘The Mark of a Good Production’) of ‘ALWYN D. FOX | PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT’, unknown