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Features: equal pay for women by 1975; I was a Labour voter; Exit the neo-nazis?; temptation to violence - what comes first, the tv cameras or the violence?; the most desired residence in London; agony in Europe - Norway and Denmark decide on EEC or Nordic Union; with the marines; Charles Biederman - American artist; Following the Forsyte Saga; The House of Augustus - 2; What's all this about stereo?; Club Med - a holiday success story; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Quality copy. Magazine
195928981Chicago: Popular Machanics Press 1959. Mit Illustr. v. Art Lutz. Jacket design by Robert Borja. OPbd. m. Schutzumschlag. 24x17 cm.
RO30161708. NON DATE. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 1 disque audio 33 tours - pochette en bon état. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours
1299Montréal, Éditions du Go-Rébec, (1972). 22 cm, (2),42,(4)p. Illustré. Broché. Couverture illustrée.
2081002109002032stereo sound N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 259 24p Size: 26cm stereo sound paperback
2081002109002033stereo sound N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 374p both pictures Size: 26cm stereo sound paperback
189210525Washington D. C. / Baltimore: J. F. Jarvis publisher / distributed by Underwood & Underwood 1892. Paired images a captioned stereo photograph clearly reproduced in sepia very faint foxing of the blank. Card depicts perhaps twelve Black workers in a cotton field men and women alike wearing rather heavy-looking clothing and knitted caps. J. F. Jarvis, publisher / distributed by Underwood & Underwood unknown books
ABE-1722197100608The Stereo Guild Monthly periodical. 8vo. 37 volumes: 1949-1952. Pamphlets. Extremely rare. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. The Stereo Guild paperback
R130005556PRESIDENT RECORDS. non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Pochette en couleurs, petite phrase en dessous de chaques titres de chansons.. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours
RO30161322. NON DATE. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 1 disque audio 33 tours - pochette en bon état. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours
R130007176PHILIPS. non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Pochette en couleurs, biographie à l'intérieur de la pochette.. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours
190282256Philadelphia: Universal Photo Art Co 1902. Fine. Attractive card. 18 x 9cm. The 24th Infantry Regiment was organized after the Civil War. This African American Regiment is best remembered for its service in the Indian Wars and for its heroics in Cuba during the Spanish-American War. Portions of the 24th Regiment were sent to the Philippines in 1899 to fight against the Philippine insurgents. <br/><br/> Universal Photo Art Co unknown books
189682118Elizabeth N.J.: Alfred S. Campbell 1896. Very Good. double-image mounted on curved stiff card. 18 x 9cm. Pictures eight African American children kneeling near the stern of a good-sized boat which has been beached. An older woman mother stands behind them. It is unclear to us what game has been interrupted. 616 was probably Campbell's number for this card. <br/><br/> Alfred S. Campbell unknown books
189182102Hartford: The War Photograph & Exhibition Company 1891. Good. Albumen double-photo image mounted on stiff card. 18 x 10cm. Upper blank corner clipped with loss of tiny blank corners of photo. Text on back about this photo: "The is a view taken at Johnsonville the day before its evacuation in December 1864. In the foreground is the depot platform and just back of that is the 1st Tennessee Colored Battery. In the background is the camp the troops drawn up in line." <br/><br/> The War Photograph & Exhibition Company unknown books
189781657Meadville Pa: Keystone View Company 1897. Very Good. Photographic images mounted on slightly curled stiff card. 18 x 9cm. Image No. 6050. Photo of a young hairless African American with a cute smile showing less than a full set of teeth. <br/><br/> Keystone View Company unknown books
95438n.p. n.d. Good. 14 x 7 cm. sepia toned photo onf 18 x 9 cm. green stereo card. Barefoot Man sitting in a chair and dressed in pants coat vest and hat with a stick or leash in one hand and his other hand on the head of large dog lying on the ground beside him. No information on front or back of slightly curved stereo card to it publisher. William Jackson had been enslaved by George W. Jones and hired out by him for $20 a month to Jefferson Davis as a coachman. Jackson forged a pass and escaped North in 1862 without his family when he feared that he was going to be sold South. He was debriefed by Union officers and provided helpful information about Davis and his wife and the activities and plans of the Confederates. Unfortunately the suit-wearing individual on this card is also barefoot which seems quite unlikely to have been true for Mr. Jackson. His features also seem to be considerably at variance with contemporary illustrations picturing Jackson. Nonetheless an unusual stereo card with an unidentified African American male. Probably intended to be be humorous because of the suit and bare feet. unknown
1803846909.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2002Q-1578565375WaterBrook Press 2002-03-19. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! WaterBrook Press paperback
pp. x, 126 + Pocket Stereoscopical aid to view text illustrations. XLib from the Navy Department and sold from the Library of Congress Surplus. 8vo. Original full purple buckram binding, worn and spotted gold lettered spine. Extremities worn. Rear hinge beginning to crack. Hardbound. First Edition. Second impression. Important. SPACE/1
197259867ABFort Worth, Texas, Radio Shack, A Tandy Corporation Company, 1972. 8. 95 S., Ill., Pp., Kanten leicht berieben, sauber u. gut erhalten.
1941172821941 un volume, demi-toile rouge in-quarto Editeur (21 x 30,5 cm), dos muet (spine without title), papier "vieux rose" imitation peau aux plats, Titre en blanc sur la 1ère de couverture (first cover printed), coins écornés (corners dog-eared), couverture trés épaisse à bords bizeautés renfermant 75 photos stéréoscopiques (sur 100) en noir avec l'explication de la vue au dos rangées dans des compartiments spéciaux dans les versos du livre, orné de 8 photographies hors-texte en couleurs, en relief (avec une lunette au verre rouge et bleu d'époque fournie), 70 pages, 1941München : Raumbild-Verl. O. Schönstein Editeur,
4151ministere de l éducation nationale institut national des industries et arts graphiques paris 1950 In 8 broché 304 pages - croquis et photogaphies dans le texte
1952PHO2782Oberaudorf, Schönstein, 1952. 107 (3) Seiten Text, in Deckelaussparungen 100 Fotos (je 20 mit Original-Banderole), 1 Brille. H 30 x 21 x 4 cm, rotes goldgepr. OLeinen, mit ill. Originalumschlag. - Umschlag leicht gebräunt, angerändelt u. mit Gebrauchsspuren, sonst guter Zustand. fest gebunden/ hardcover
190028523paris 1900 une photographie stéréo originale albuminée en noir, N° 4182 - ROUEN - RUE EAU DE ROBEC (petite Animation -1900), format :17,2 x 8,8 cm, Paris - STEREO - VUES DE FRANCE editeur,
190028531paris 1900 une photographie stéréo originale albuminée en noir, N°22 - PARIS - EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE 1900 - RUE DES NATIONS (Animée), format :17,2 x 8,8 cm, 1900 Paris - S.I.P. editeur editeur,